So went to a salvage yard going out of business action Saturday and they had a boat load of plows. Sale bill said 250+, HA! More like 500ish, maybe more. Ide say only about half were little trip and hydraulic lift trailer plows, the rest were BIG 5,6,7, all the way up to 8 bottom semi mounts and trailer plows. If you name it, threre was probably at least one variation of every color of plow down there. The sad part is that off all them plows Ide venture to say that in total less that 25 went to collectors. There were two or three scrap dealers there that were buying them up left and right, and there were some rare pieces there to. An M&W earth eater scrap, a hand full of 6 and 7 bottom Ford plows scrap, 5 or six trailer type Oliver pipe plows all scrap, more 5 and 6 bottom semi mounted Oliver pipe plows than you could shake a stick at pretty much all to scrap, a complete 7 bottom Oliver 448 SAR which did luckily go to a collector, a 8 Bottom Oliver 446? trailer plow that was just missing the coulters went to scrap, a 5 bottom Moline hydraulic reset went to scrap, a 4 bottom Moline pipe plow, just so many plows that in front of the right people would have brought decent money but instead went for $450 or less. These were complete or mostly complete plows to. Anyway, I went down there just to spectate not knowing that all these cool plows were there there. Found this guy sitting at the end of the last line of equipment to be sold. Had to wait around 6 hours for them to get to it and had to bid up a scrapper to $525 but I wasnt going to let that S.O.B send this old girl to china. So now Im the owner of a 7 bottom 565 on land hitch. It is all there except for 3 of the coulters which I have here on another parts plow, the tie rod and lift arm going back to the rear wheel are bent, and one moldboard which I already have on the shelf. Other than that there isnt a dang thing wrong with it. Hopefully by this fall its in the field behind my 4-150. Sorry for the long list, I was just having a conniption fit yesterday wathing all these things go to waste, but I guess maybe Im just a little to sentimental about things like that.