Identify a plow?

shinnery

Well-known Member
I was told this could be a A/C, anybody know?
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It is in an auction out in west Texas (26 mi south of Alpine). There is also an A/C tractor. Here is a link. http://www.lonestaronline.com/listings/categories/index.cfm?category=1012780667

Bryce
 
And RARE, too. Looks like a 3 bottom 50 series, with the old style share, and the muck or peat slatted bottoms. If it has the hydraulic rotater, it is even rarer. Also, check to see if it is a snap coupler cut off, lots of people will cut off the snap coupler, and make a bodged up 3 point hitch conversion, which decreases the value, in my book.
 
Also, just looked, at your link, looks like a d-19 propane tractor, a lot older, than the listing says. Also, there is a #3, or 5 AC sickle mower, below the plow. I'd bid on some or all, but the logistics are wrong for me, would cost a fortune, to ship to MD!!!
 
That is not an Allis Chalmers plow from what I can tell. The stub beams on a 50 series would come straight down from the main frame and not curve forward until where the frog meets the stub beam. The stub beams on this plow curve from the main frame all the way down. And the 50 series rollover plow (called a model 54) was only available as a 2 bottom (2 left hand and 2 right hand bottoms).
 
I stand corrected, now that I look closer, those standards are curved, and there is something different, on those slat bottoms, that does not look like AC. Mea Culpa!
 
Well the tractor brought $375, The plow (whatever it was) $195 and the Scythe cutter $95. Thanks for the info on the plow
Bryce
 

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