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Re: Ferguson Plow Problems
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Posted by Dan on January 09, 2006 at 16:44:57 from (24.1.192.228):
In Reply to: Ferguson Plow Problems posted by Rob9N on January 09, 2006 at 11:27:11:
I do not have any experience plowing, but I am in the process of restoring my 1941 Ferguson 14-A two bottom plow now. I found the jointers from Scott(PA) on the "Other" board, and got a used tail wheel from another member on the "Other" board. The tail was beat up pretty bad, and welded everywhere, but the price was right and I will probably not use it much, so I just cleaned it up with an angle grinder until the welded area was smooth with the rest of the support arm and painted - looks almost as good as new. The hub for the tail wheel was another matter. The hub that was on it was not the correct one, and kinda "rigged" up. I lucked out with Scot(PA) again as he found two original NOS hubs, so now my tailwheel is complete. These tail wheels (land slides) are very tough to find as you will soon discover. Just waiting on sandblasting and painting the frame now to put it all back together. I picked up new 7/16" plow bolts today to replace them all. Good luck, Dan
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