International B12 ploughs

Pennine Ploughing

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Mixed Farmer
think they came out in 1957 a year after the B250, the first IHC hyd ploughs had the same beams in as the trailer ploughs and where just made into 3 point linkage for the B250 in 1956,
IHC wanted a better plough a purposs built hydraulic plough, so the B12 and B13 was born a year later,
most are fitted with the ACE bodies, with a mouldboard and point only, it was not untill later the 2 piece mouldboard, it had a wear strip bolted at the front, but the total size of board was the same as the early ones, they made a body very much the same as the YL165, again with a point that fitted like a Ransomes with a peg,
The ACE bodies make a very good job in the right hands
 

John 1594

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Cambridgeshire
We had an IH b13 on ace bodies, was a lovely easy pulling plough that didnt take as much setting as the ransomes, used to pull it behind the red 990 easily

ace bodies tended to stand the work up more that the YLs we had on the TS behind the white 990, i actually preffered the IH, till grandfather hit something with it and bent the back leg, after that it was never right
 

SuperTwo

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Can anyone identify this IH plough?
 

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digger don

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Location
wales
sadly I think it is worth most as spares
may be trick of the shot but it appears bent from here, but boards discs skims etc are near impossible to source so must be worth a bit
No not bent at all you run a line along the tips and its grate! I should put it on the tractor and it would look a lot betrer! All discs turn lovely would do someone OK! We bought it and never used it! It had been used for matches before we had it!
 

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