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    Posted: 19 Jul 2020 at 11:57am
I realize the IB was somewhat of a specialty tractor for sawmills and industries but does anyone know of any implements  that was made for them?  Not necessarily farming plows or such but grass cutters, mower decks, or things like that.  Really anything that could attach to the tractor and perform a purpose.  Thanks,

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I got a front mount blade
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Have an IB with a hydraulic operated side mounted sickle mower, most likely a county unit originally
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In addition to the above, there was a Drott grader, a front mounted crane with pto winch, front mounted sweepers, as well as their uses for pulling various golf course and other pull type equipment.  Basically, at that time period, there were a lot of formerly horse drawn equipment, that got converted to tractor drawn equipment, and the IB pulled them...Wink
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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This is a BOLTON 72 inch mower deck mounted to a "homemade" IB tractor... a real IB Might not have quite enough room between the tires front to rear.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I have a mower like Steve posted for sale!
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Anyone curious like me about the 'extra' wheels on the trailer in Steve(ill) B&W picture ?
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My IB when I first purchased it, had a sickle bar on it . The sickle bar was gone, but you could see where it was mounted. It also had the remnates of some sort of York rake setup on the rear. Matter of fact, it was on the right hand side like Steve's pic.
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Anyone curious like me about the 'extra' wheels on the trailer in Steve(ill) B&W picture ?


I'm guessing it was built to be a dump trailer.
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Anyone curious like me about the 'extra' wheels on the trailer in Steve(ill) B&W picture ?


I believe it is a ground driven spreader for salt or sand, seeing as it is behind a snow plow.
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Originally posted by truckerfarmer truckerfarmer wrote:

Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Anyone curious like me about the 'extra' wheels on the trailer in Steve(ill) B&W picture ?


I believe it is a ground driven spreader for salt or sand, seeing as it is behind a snow plow.



I think they call that a "Tag"!Big smile


They maybe tipped it up on the two tires for cleaning it out and one guy could probably push it to its storage location.
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A few more options...




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I was thinking since the tractor has a Vplow and the trailer has the little wheels that could be engaged to the big wheels to drive an apron chain to spread salt / sand.
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I copied,zoomed the picture and yeah, spreader make sense as them tires are realllll close to the biguns. There's a lever ,front right of the trailer and the words 'Street Dept' on the wall of the trailer so 'sand spreader' seems likely.

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yep, thats it.. tire driven sand spreader
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I have a side mounted hydraulic operated sickle bar mower also that I took off my IB that  someone said they would buy the IB if I took it off and then they backed out of the deal!
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You still have the IB Dale?
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I have an IB with a straight snowplow and it has an enclosed cab with a heater, just about finished with a total restoration, but no shows to go to to show it off 
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Yes, I still have it and the mower cwhit.
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