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Shultzie, somewhere on front cover is a series of numbers.top or side.Under "code" the first 2 numbers will tell you the yr it was built.This only works on B/S..
Hey, I found the number. It's a 1969. Thanks.
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The #2 cart photo is from the 1974 Parts and Accessory SDE (Special Duty Equipment) Brochure. Here's the color section, the rest is the typical after market equipment like reel mowers, lawn rollers, sickle mowers, Brinly plows and cultivators, fertilizer spreaders and so on:

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The #2 cart photo is from the 1974 Parts and Accessory SDE (Special Duty Equipment) Brochure. Here's the color section, the rest is the typical after market equipment like reel mowers, lawn rollers, sickle mowers, Brinly plows and cultivators, fertilizer spreaders and so on:

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The #2 cart photo is from the 1974 Parts and Accessory SDE (Special Duty Equipment) Brochure. Here's the color section, the rest is the typical after market equipment like reel mowers, lawn rollers, sickle mowers, Brinly plows and cultivators, fertilizer spreaders and so on:

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In photo F above, Shredder, Grinder....that's an IH advert....the guy is not wearing protective glasses. Very careless.
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In photo F above, Shredder, Grinder....that's an IH advert....the guy is not wearing protective glasses. Very careless.
Jack
Ha ha long before this country went overkill on safety. Steel tip shoes, chaps, leather gloves, ear protection, eye protection, hard hat and Work partner. NOW you are geared up to snap those two twigs and put them in the garbage.
 
Ha ha long before this country went overkill on safety. Steel tip shoes, chaps, leather gloves, ear protection, eye protection, hard hat and Work partner. NOW you are geared up to snap those two twigs and put them in the garbage.


Just curious...have you ever used one of these? I have a Mighty Mac chipper/shredder, made by the same company that made the 59M for IH. It is one of the most dangerous things I own. It has no safety devices whatsoever. Twigs get grabbed by the hammers and are pulled in instantly. Debris comes flying out of the input side at warp speed the entire time you are feeding material into it. After finishing a job there is debris in a 10' radius all around the machine. Only an idiot would operate one of these without safety glasses. The 'chipper' part, which the IH units don't have, tends to self feed when the blade is sharp, and it will rapidly shift and rotate branches as you feed them. If you aren't wearing gloves and tight fitting sleeves, your hands and arms are shredded after a couple hours of use.
 
Just curious...have you ever used one of these? I have a Mighty Mac chipper/shredder, made by the same company that made the 59M for IH. It is one of the most dangerous things I own. It has no safety devices whatsoever. Twigs get grabbed by the hammers and are pulled in instantly. Debris comes flying out of the input side at warp speed the entire time you are feeding material into it. After finishing a job there is debris in a 10' radius all around the machine. Only an idiot would operate one of these without safety glasses. The 'chipper' part, which the IH units don't have, tends to self feed when the blade is sharp, and it will rapidly shift and rotate branches as you feed them. If you aren't wearing gloves and tight fitting sleeves, your hands and arms are shredded after a couple hours of use.
You're talking commin and sense protection. Im talking about the stupidity warning labels. To gear up for your Chipper just to use a pair of scissors
 
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