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Posted by kent on November 29, 2001 at 14:06:23 from (208.33.89.183):
My neighbor was recently cleaning up his farm and he gave me an old IH little genius plow (2 bottom). I was thrilled to get it, it is complete and I plan to get it loosened up and working good again. My questions are: What time period were these made in? It has steel wheels. also, how in the world does the front hookup work? my other old plows don't hook up the way this one does. It looks like kind of a tooth hanging down in the front. maybe you hook it over the drawbar but I don't see how it would stay in place. Is it some sort of breakaway feature? It has springs attached to it but I don't understand what they're for. maybe it's some kind of primitive draft control? Thanks for any help and advice. Kent
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