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breaking plow identification

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jtalsma View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 Oct 2012 at 2:41pm
I realize that this is not the correct color forum for this question, but I have borrowed a breaking plow to open up some virgin land and I was wondering if anyone can tell me what model this plow is (I need to try to find some parts if possible).  I know that the mfr is IH, as it is stamped on numerous parts.  The attached picture (from the web) is the closest I can find to it, but I know it is made by the same mfr because there are too many similarities.  The difference from the one I have is that the drive wheel is wider with steel cleats.  I can't tell from the picture, but the one i have also has a 31" (used to be larger?) coulter.  I found some misc posts referring to an IH Brush Breaker #461, but not sure if that is correct or not.  Any info would be helpful.  Thanks.........
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I was cleaning out the barnyard a couple months ago and ran across the old breaker plow that was used on that farm 75 yrs. ago.   It looks simullar to the one you are showing there, but it was made by John Deere. It has casting with JD stamped right in the castings.  I don't know what model number mine is and i dont know anything about yours, only that it looks almost the exact same.
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