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Re: Plow kinda long
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Posted by Red Dave on July 19, 2006 at 06:32:15 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Plow kinda long posted by newtothisgame on July 18, 2006 at 19:30:50:
Hard to say what it is worth. Too many variables. What model? IH made many different models of plows. Condition? On rubber or steel? Cast plow bottoms or steel? Location makes a difference too. I've seen #8 Little Genius 2 bottom plows sold for a couple hundred, yet I bought one last summer for $5. Auctioneer told the crowd it was a Cockshutt, but I knew what it really was. I hate to see them get scrapped. Especially if it has cast shares & mouldboards. Guys looking for those cast parts to restore an old plow have trouble finding them in good shape. Does it have the old-style coulters? If you could post a couple of pictures, somebody on here should be able to ID it.
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