Don't worry about the number of bolts. I assume these are the blade throwaway type of share and not the blacksmith sharpen type of share. A lot of companys started out with 3 bolts and evidently down the line some were having problems so the companys added a fourth bolt for extra strength in adverce conditions. On a plow day you are not going to be in those adverce conditions to need that and the 4 bolt was considered the standard replacement for the 3 bolt, you just did not use that fourth bolt. So if the shap of the share will work if the bolt holes do not lign up just blow some holes with a torch in at the correct spot for the bolts in your frog and just use standard carriage bolts to fasten them on with . The head sticking up will not make a problem. As long as they are the correct lenght you can use any make on any plow that way and if they would be too long just use that torch to cut to correct length.
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