There is definitely a bust in dimensions here, when I removed the shares, the front hole did not have a bolt, as it does not line up. It appears with the Adams share I took off, the front hole (closest to point) is not low enough, I tried to carefully measure, digital caliper and painted through the hole, to highlight how much off the share was to the frog, and given the 15/16" dimension, and adding 7/16", that seems to confirm that the Adams share I took off does not line up with the front hole, and that the 1 3/8" shown by Wiese, and Shoup is the right vertical dimension, its tough to accurately measure, seemed off a little less like 1/4", but when I painted through the hole, showed more like 7/16" so my vote is 1 3/8".
The 1" vertical dimension from the top to center of hole as per the Shoup listed share, and Wiese Industries shares listed, (they have a .pdf file you can open up and it has dimensions - link attached) seems to check out for the other 3 holes though one of the holes seemed a little tight on this, would think it to be the same, and just hard to hold a ruler to it accurately.
The top overall share horizontal dimension of 16 3/8" seems the same as what I have, but while looking at the Wiese plow share dimension page, it does not show this dimension, and there is no way to calculate it out from what they give, they show F 14-4 and F 16-4 plow shares with the same bolt pattern, just the F 16-4 is drawn on the page to be longer than the F 14-4.
I would assume the longest share would be for a 16" (center of beam to center of beam) plow, as they show 12, 14, 16 in the share part number, I assume that to be plow size, this Ford 101 2 bottom plow measures about 14" from outside of beam to outside of beam where they are parallel.
I checked the horizontal spacing center of hole to center of hole across the share, from the share point back and it shows that the first and and 2nd holes of the Wiese/Shoup shares 1 3/4" center to center, same as the Adams share, do the math for the 2nd to 3rd hole on using Wiese/Shoup dimensions center to center and it subtracts to 5 5/8" but the Adams share measures 5 1/2" center to center so there is 1/8" off on the 3rd hole. Measure the center of the 3rd hole to the 4th hole and its 5", do the math and subtract 8 3/4" from 13 1/8" (Wiese/Shoup) and its 4 3/8", the adams share measures 5" so there is 5/8" off + the 1/8" off on the previous dimension = 3/4" off and thats the difference between the adams and wiese/shoup shares, the 2nd and 3rd holes won't line up it seems, and the 8" and 8 3/4" is the conflict between the Wiese/Shoup shares and the Adams, that is if I see this right. So I am assuming neither of the Wiese or Shoup shares I showed previously would fit due to the above, yet the Adams share matches 2 holes on the frog and the last hole to the strap from the molboard, maybe the Adams is 3-4 hole compatible this way and you omit the first hole, would seem to be correct all 4 would line up.
Here are photos of the slides and the shins, the parts numbers are hard to read, so I wrote what it looks like in soapstone as well.
Rear Landslide - Part Number - seems to show, but there is a mark to the left that could be part of an 8, 9, 0 having a rounded on top matching the mark, maybe its nothing too, not enough left if there is.
Front Landslide
Wiese Shin with part number, I typed in this part number on the Wiese web page, does not come up
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