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Michael A. Miller
Kraig or anyone, have you got any literature on the IH shredder that looked like a 59M but was stand alone with it's own engine? It had wheels on one end and rolled like a wheelbarrow.
Thanks!
 
Michael M: That would be the 59P, built from 1973-1977. It is listed in IH SG-1 Shredder-Grinders Parts Catalog.

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Thanks guys!

Kraig, I knew you would have good pics of it!
 
Here are some pics of the 39P I picked up.
No motor but that should not be hard to find a suitable replacement. Although as Wayne suggested to restore and show, I think it will be a getting a working refurb.

Does anyone have one of these that can post some "working condition" photos?

I see the sheave is toast and some small cracking in the shute corners

please comment if you have any input

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I know it's an old posting, but just to add to the info, the 59P was built by Amerind-MacKissic and marketed as part of their "Mighty Mac" line, not sure if the 39 P was built by them or not.. The One I've got is green with a white Briggs engine on it...
 

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