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Dearborn 10-152 plow help

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GLC

08-04-2006 07:43:45




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I've got a Dearborn two bottom 10-152 plow I pull with my NAA Ford. Its pretty worn but I still use it for plowing hunting food plots. I need some new shares for it but don't know what size they are. I measure 12" across at the bottom of the moldboard and about 14 1/2" across the worn bottom of the plow share.

What do I have? 12" or 14" bottoms?

Can new shares for this still be found?

Thanks.

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Scott PA

08-04-2006 18:25:47




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 Re: Dearborn 10-152 plow help in reply to GLC, 08-04-2006 07:43:45  
Most style shares are still available but you will need the get the number off the back of an old one or off the back of the moldboard which is easy to read without unbolting anything, if you have razor blade (throw away) shares that are straight on the bottom they run around $15.00 ea., if you have the long nose point on the bottom these can be as high as $165.00 ea., email if you need more help.

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James2

08-04-2006 09:08:35




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 Re: Dearborn 10-152 plow help in reply to GLC, 08-04-2006 07:43:45  
Gerald's correct, but here may be a little more help. Measure the perpendicular distance between the first bottom landside and the the second bottom landside. Landside is the surface which contacts the unplowed furrow wall. I suspect you will need to take the shares for refurbishing, to a machine shop or blacksmith shop which has been in business for 40 to 50 years.



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Gerald J.

08-04-2006 08:12:37




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 Re: Dearborn 10-152 plow help in reply to GLC, 08-04-2006 07:43:45  
The plow size is the width of the cut, perpendicular to the line of travel, not the length of the plow share.

Gerald J.



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