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Michael Bullington

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Michael Bullington

Hi,

I just found this ole plow and just wondering if anyone knows the year or model number

thanks

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Michael Bullington

well I had lots of views of this plow, but no replies...I think it must be a wheel horse plow for somewhere between the years 55 and 60. Any thoughts or comments are welcome!

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bowtieguy

Could it be a David Bradley??....I got one "almost" like it...but DB usually had a metal tag riveted on the side somewhere....just my 2 cents.

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CasualObserver

I'd like to see a little better picture, but it looks very similar to a PP-10 to me. The rod on the top seems wrong though.

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evanloock

That is a later PP-8 plow. They went to the full length rod some time during the RJ-58, 59 run. They were made by Brinly-Hardy for Wheel Horse. If you look on the upper rear of the blow blade you will see the Brinly-Hardy mark. The parts manual and the only I have do not have the center reinforcing piece that yours has, but I have seen them both with and without.

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Michael Bullington

hey great call evanloock...My dad found some of his ole manuals and it is the PP-8...I get it cleaned up and painted and get a good picture on here for future reference.

thanks for all the help!

Michael

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evanloock

Glad to help. If you turn up a coulter for it that will be an RC-10. These plows look great behind the mid-engine tractors i.e. RJ's/Suburbans.

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Michael Bullington

Plow now painted ,,, Thanks to dad!

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bitten

Great job Dad..Amazing what some cleaning and paint will do.

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