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Plow Mystery Solved!!! Hear this, Hugh and Guy!!
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Posted by Tim Malin on April 12, 2003 at 09:37:35 from (207.190.93.38):
I am currently working on the steering worm and gear of my SM, and needed a block of wood to jack up the tractor. To get to the wood pile, I walk past my plow. Glancing at it, somewhat in disgust at the exterior rust, there is a very strong glimmer. I widened my eyes to look, and I realized I have been looking at the plow from the wrong angle this entire time!!! From the back, with the plow between me and the sun, the letters shine, yet from the proper reading position, you wouldn't know they're there. IT SAYS: "NO 16I TRACTOR PLOW." I don't know what the 16I means, but I could see it letter for letter. I took a marker to be sure and looked at it (upside down) and traced the letters, liking my findings. I confused that "T" I could make out with a "T" in "little," but it belongs to the middle of tractor. Thanks all for your help, I know I have a fine No. 16 on my hands now. Well, back to the tractor... Maybe I'll post back later today.
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