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Old 05-24-2018, 09:35 AM
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Saw an ad on Craigslist for a IH chipper last night, little to no information in the ad but I called the guy and went to check it out came home with the shredder and a couple other goodies last night. Once I got home I started looking a bit more and realized the tractor attachment part for the shredder was missing. Called him back, he said he’s got it sitting there so I went and picked that up this morning.

Plow looks to be in good shape but I know nothing about plows other than a couple things I learned off YouTube. If anyone has a decent resource for learning please forward.

Weights don’t look like the typical Cub weights I see but they were dirt cheap and are much heavier.

The Shredder appears to spin freely, not much to it I think it’s in pretty good shape. I think everything is there with it???
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Old 05-24-2018, 10:01 AM
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It looks complete from here, got a belt?
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Old 05-24-2018, 10:05 AM
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Here’s a couple more pictures the weights have a coat of paint on them now one of them is stamped with a 76 or a 78. I assume that is the lbs? Also does anyone have any idea what the use of the tube in the last pic is? They guy said he thinks it goes with the shredder I’m fairly certain it’s just trash but for what I paid for everything I can disposed of it
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It looks complete from here, got a belt?
No belts, good point looks like I need a couple of those. Thanks!
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No belts, good point looks like I need a couple of those. Thanks!
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Very Nice Finds!!! Once you set up your plow you are ready for a plow day!!

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The weights should be 75# give or take. Not sure if the number cast in them is supposed to be the weight, year, or just a casting number. They are Rowe Foundry weights. Rowe foundry is about 25 miles from me. Lots of weights made there. They are still in business.
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Old 05-26-2018, 11:21 PM
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Great find. Plow looks like it has a sleeve hitch still on it.
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Old 05-27-2018, 12:27 AM
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Apparently it's implement score week here! Nice job!
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The weights should be 75# give or take. Not sure if the number cast in them is supposed to be the weight, year, or just a casting number. They are Rowe Foundry weights. Rowe foundry is about 25 miles from me. Lots of weights made there. They are still in business.
I took the tiller off the 1450 with the loader a couple weeks ago and have been missing the weight on the rear. I got these mounted this weekend they work great!


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Great find. Plow looks like it has a sleeve hitch still on it.
It does! It will be a nice template for me to use when I make an extended one to go over the tiller gear box.

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Old 05-29-2018, 03:24 PM
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Anyone have a clue what this is or for? Came with the stuff, assumed it was for the shredder but thinking it potentially should be returned to the guy I bought the items off of.
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