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Case SR/ST or SRA/STA plow

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MaverickM23

03-28-2007 13:51:48




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Just got an older Case plow from my uncle. The plow is a four bottom semi mount. I havent had any luck finding any form of ID on it. However while looking through the vintage implement photos on here I found a plow that looks just like it which is a Case ST-44. I tried searching Case parts online for it but found nothing. Then looking on Ebay I found manuals for ST/SR plows but also STA/SRA. My question is what is the difference between the two or how can I find out what model mine is?

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dboll

03-29-2007 05:23:40




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 Re: Case SR/ST or SRA/STA plow in reply to MaverickM23, 03-28-2007 13:51:48  
ST has trip beams, SR is rigid with shear bolts. I took dads SR 4-14 out a few years ago on my 830 after sitting for 20 years , took a little tial and error to get it set but worked good after that. I also have a 5-14 SR. proper top link adjustment is important on these models. Dad plowed many hundreds of acres with his 4-14 and his 830 (tractor now long gone)



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MaverickM23

03-29-2007 13:35:44




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 Re: Case SR/ST or SRA/STA plow in reply to dboll, 03-29-2007 05:23:40  
Is there any model tag on any of these plows? I've looked but cant find one. I'd like to get a manual for the plow so I can set it up right. Last year I plowed with a JD F125 integral plow. It did a pretty good job but I want to try this one since its a semi integral, plus the plow is in really good shape, moldboards shins and shares look brand new.



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