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Re: John Deere Three Bottom Plow


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Posted by Dave Gunem on April 19, 2013 at 22:43:23 from (174.124.84.154):

In Reply to: John Deere Three Bottom Plow posted by WI Rick on April 18, 2013 at 11:05:33:

The blue plow if in as issued condition major parts wise is no newer than 1956 . The tube tire was replaced in 1956 by the hard one that says " soil king " on it . Both came with the rear axle that is " S " shaped , has a flat bar brace rod and the axle support casting only bolts on one side of the rear standard . The green plow also has the old style rear wheel setup but has an incorrect wheel on it . In 1958 the entire rear wheel setup was replaced by the " big wheel " type . This setup has the axle support casting that straddles the rear standard , has a round brace rod , has the axle that is " C " shaped and has either a 12" tire or a steel wheel . The big wheel type is also used on the RH side of 825 rollover plows and on newer stuff also . The teardrop landside is indeed proper and looks to be in decent shape . The long type landsides are used in place of tail wheels - not with them as was pointed out already . To clarify the "C " & " S " shaped axle thing it is in reference to the ends pointing in opposite directions on the " S " type and the same direction on the " C " shaped one . Don't care to get into the 810 - v - 813 discussion . Looks like the frame in front of the rear standard is bent also .I f you need shares Your JD dealer will sell you all you want for $28 ea for 16" or $31 ea for 14" . This is if you have 4 bolt shares . If you have 3 bolt shares the " Depot " has a REAL GOOD supply of 16" NOS ones for cheap . 3 bolt 14" will require a little digging . I have a good supply of them but they are LH and that won't work worth a crap on your plow . Like already pointed out you can simply remove the entire 3rd bottom and put the tail wheel stuff on the second standard .


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