Little Genius plow share help please

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I have a Little Genius single bottom plow. Looking for a part number and a good to excellent replacement share. Can't make out a part number after glass beading parts, but "soft center" is stamped in it and no part number can be found. The moldboard part number is 03134. The frog is part number 14_8_, maybe 14087 or 14987 (last three digits not real clear). I'm thinking this is a 16" bottom. Thank you.
 
I have a 14" little genius and I think the share # is 0554. Measure center to center on the beams to tell what # bottom your plow is. Good luck, mark.
 
Based on your moldboard number, it appears you have either a HSKA (high-speed general purpose) or AHHSKA (if you have an adjustable heel). It is 16 inch. Any of these shares should fit:
OC582
OC664
O556
OE556
OD556
465994R91
O556DS
and probably anything else you happen to find that starts with a letter "O" and has the numbers 582, 664 or 556. These shares are various combinations of
alfalfa, cobblestone, regular, deep suck
soft center, solid, hard surface, chilled.

The only reason I could find these numbers is because you provided the moldboard number. Otherwise, any suggestions would be just a guess.
 
Jim, what is an (AHHSKA) adjustable heal? New one on me. And would high speed bottoms be used with steel wheels like(forgot to mention) my plow has?
 
Chuck, just fair warning here, EVERYBODY that has one of those plows is looking for exactly what you're looking for.

Look up White Horse Machine in Gap, PA. They bought the tooling to make these parts from a place that used to make them. Last I heard they are trying to determine the demand for various parts in order to figure out what to start making first. Call them up and tell them you need an O556 share.
 
(quoted from post at 12:09:35 06/17/13) Jim, what is an (AHHSKA) adjustable heal? New one on me. And would high speed bottoms be used with steel wheels like(forgot to mention) my plow has?
The heel is the small more-or-less triangular piece at the back of the landside. An adjustable heel is mounted with the bolt in a slot so the heel can be moved back/down on the landside. It mostly shows up on later plows.

For older plow bottoms, "high speed" means speeds up to 5 mph without throwing the dirt too far. Many of the older moldboard designs turned the soil too sharply and would only do a good job at lower speeds. I think the high speed bottoms started becomeing popular before steel wheels had totally lost favor. So a high speed bottom combined with steel wheels may not be real common, but probably not all that unusual.
 
I think i have a pair of 0556 shares that have been rebuilt. send me an email if your interested i think i have some pics.

gramps
 

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