Plow Pics, help identify

Anybody reconize this plow? It seems to have some red paint on it and it had a serial numder plate on it also but it is missing. There are no casting numbers anywhere.
Thanks for the help.
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You pull back on the handle and then crank it to roll it over.
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This is a pic from the bottom side of the share.

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This guy is my shop helper ans squirll chaser!
 
How in the world would you rotate the crank with the plow hooked up? Looks to me like you pick up the three point and the crank would spear you in the back. Does the top link go through the middle of the crank chain?
 
It appears that the handle pulls out staight so the plow can be rotated.Cool looking dog.

Vito
 
I agree it looks like a real back scratcher! Yes the top link does go under the crank. It appears to be fairly well balanced so the 1 to 1 ratio for turning isnt bad. And no, i really dont believe it to be a home made piece. I actually bought it at Palmer Fossum's auction and got it kinda decent so i figure if it was a Ford/Dearborn/Ferguson it would have brought much more.
 
If you noticed the plow bottoms are lying on their side with the handel up in the air while the 3-pt. is vertical (ready to hook up). Looks to me that when one set of bottoms is in the ground the handle will be to one side or the other and will not stab the operator in the back. However I am wondering what the pitman and belcrank in the front and the piece of chain are for. Have you had it mounted and tried to use it? Where are you located? Armand
 
In the sixth picture I see some numbers stamped into the back side of the moldboard, there should be a Mfg trademark or name somewhere close to those numbers.

John
 
I dunno. The bottoms ~look~ rather David BrownISH... That crank affair looks kinda homespun tho?
Hard to say.
I think I'd be looking hard for numbers on the abck of the boards tho. You might find something there.

Rod
 
F150Mustang, I can't help you with that 2 bottom spinner, But that is sure enough one Good Looking Blue Heeler. Having had nothin but Heelers At my home since 1982! Your ol' Pard there can do most anything plus answer questions and finish your sentences for you! Heelers are truly one unique breed of dog, they are not for the faint of heart or weak minded person. Being the most heard headed dog I have ever been around! Most will end up being a 1 person dog, even in family situations. Certanly enjoyed your pic, His expression says it all.
Later,
John A.
 
For heavens sake, it's a two eyed, four legged dog. You people blind or something.. lol

Very nice!

T_Bone
 

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