I need help finding out what my grader is.

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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #11 by Brace » Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:49 am

Well with shinning the light at different angles I was able to see International Harvest Co.


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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #12 by Jeremy Rowland » Fri Oct 24, 2014 7:57 am

Brace wrote:Well with shinning the light at different angles I was able to see International Harvest Co.


Excellent :claphands: sometimes the makers plates have a tendency to fade or rot away, or even fall off which makes identification an issue particularly with machines that were not so common; at least you now have a starting point to obtain further information. :thumbup:

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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #13 by Brace » Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:20 pm

You bet! Thanks again


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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #15 by FOWLER MAN » Sat Oct 25, 2014 11:18 pm

Thank you Johan,
You live and learn. I didn't know IH produced a grader of their own.
Quite a few used the IH power unit though including Adams and Gallion.
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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #16 by Brace » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:15 pm

Well good job Johan. Those are the only pictures that I can find on the net so far. The reason for that is because that's my grader that I bought. Lol. I really do appreciate all your guys help because this one really has me baffled.

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Re: I need help finding out what my grader is.

Post #17 by Jim M » Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:57 am

Tidy grader there Brace, by the looks of it joy/ stick control is not a new concept like the newer graders on the market.

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