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Re: Re: Identifying IH 2 bottom plow
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Posted by Justin on October 07, 2003 at 17:39:49 from (207.179.196.193):
In Reply to: Re: Identifying IH 2 bottom plow posted by Hugh MacKay on October 05, 2003 at 18:24:21:
Hugh Seems like you're the right guy to ask some more questions about the Little Wonder, which you say I have the #4. I picked up some Case IH Red 2150 paint as well as their off white/cream color paint. The guys at the Case dealership never heard of any IH implements having any blue color on them. I ended up buying something they reccommended called "DMI Blue." Got the plow home tonight from where it was at auction. The left trip locked in place and when I went to lower it, it put strain on the wire that is on the trip and it broke. I think I am going to use an old wicket from a political sign to do the fix. Same type of wire and size! My question is this--What parts get painted what. I want to do it right. I saw in the Implements forum section that there is one titled "1930's IH Little Genius #8 2-14 Plow" from Clyde in In. Comments under the photo showed that someone says it is definitely a Little Wonder #4. Do you confer? If so, I will match the paint with what he has in the picture. Also I see some Little Genius plows with a rope or something attached to above the left wheel and goes in the direction of the tractor. Any idea what this is and what it is for? Thanks Justin
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