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What are these for?
- Slim140
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1970 International 140
1972 International 140
1949 John Deere A
1993 Ford 4630 W/Loader
1965 John Deere 110
1961 Cub Cadet Original - Circle of Safety: Y
What are these for?
I'm redoing an early L-F194 plow with a Plow Chief bottom and the bolts that hold the main beam to the frog had these between the nut and the beam. I know they don't go with this plow and they have the early IH logo on them and one has Canada on it. Are they for a horse drawn mowing machine? What are they for? I searched the numbers and came up empty. One has the number 7488 and the other 9063.
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Re: What are these for?
How about part numbers 7466 and 9063? They are both "beam washers" and you probably found them where they belong. IH plow beams typically have a modified I-beam cross section. These washers have special shapes that conform to the shape of the beam. It isn't clear why they showed up on Cub-194 plows that have flat sides. The bottom attaching hardware probably came with the bottoms, not the plows, and were used as spacers while the shape didn't matter.
- Slim140
- 5+ Years
- Posts: 4908
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:24 am
- Zip Code: 00000
- Tractors Owned: .
1970 International 140
1972 International 140
1949 John Deere A
1993 Ford 4630 W/Loader
1965 John Deere 110
1961 Cub Cadet Original - Circle of Safety: Y
Re: What are these for?
Jim, your the man, thanks! Now that I know what they’re called I found this picture and know what your talking about. Guess I have two souvenirs to hang in the shop.
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