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Horse drawn mower PICS

Postby EZ » Wed Jan 07, 2004 7:32 pm

Guys,
Here are some pics I got of a horse drawn IH mower, Model NEW4.
Also who can identify the old truck?

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Postby Rudi » Wed Jan 07, 2004 7:39 pm

EZ:

Gee that looks an awful lot like my Frost and Woods New 8 mower. Looks like the very same place I found it in too! I guess they were all pretty similar back then. Looks like a nice project to play with.

Not sure what that truck is, but looks like something I could get my teeth into -- wooden carriage work ---- mmmmmmm fun in the sun :D
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Postby Jack Donovan » Wed Jan 07, 2004 7:45 pm

Nice "Pic's Ed, That mower sure apears to be in good shape. The truck I couldn't tell ya. But it sure has a big engine for its time. looked like a six cylnder. Might be worth some big Bucks$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :shock: Who knows. Jack

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Truck?

Postby rocketman » Wed Jan 07, 2004 9:34 pm

I think the best person to identify the truck is Bill Blansett. I haven't seen him on this board lately but he is always on the Atis board. You also might look for a stamping on the engine.

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Postby scotty » Thu Jan 08, 2004 9:19 am

Hey Ed,
That is one nice lookin mower! Heck, its sooo cold up there that it didnt even rust! Should make a nice project. I bet Case IH still stocks the cutter bar. When I rebuilt that 16A sicklemower for the A, a couple of years ago they still had the knifebar in stock! Heck, that mower is only 65 years old!

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Postby danovercash » Fri Jan 09, 2004 12:02 pm

that truck looks like a good candidate for the "It ran when I parked it" section of the StoveBolt Page.com
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