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A/C #80 plow

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Rickey h

12-08-2007 15:54:43




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Any ideas on how to tell what bottoms I have on this plow? Four sixteen mounted..... ... Thanks Rickey




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Rickey h

12-08-2007 18:25:03




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 Re: A/C #80 plow in reply to Rickey h, 12-08-2007 15:54:43  
Thanks I'll get the thing inside and cut the bolts off and maybe I can find some #s, the way its rianing out it may take a few days Thanks Rickey (KY)



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Gerald J.

12-08-2007 18:04:04




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 Re: A/C #80 plow in reply to Rickey h, 12-08-2007 15:54:43  
AC used several different bottoms and they are not covered in the plow parts but in a separate plow bottoms book.

I have a plow bottom book for the #80 vintage.

My 2000 AC has a 392 bottom and that's the one with three bolts on the shin, the 387 I think has only two bolts.

The ONLY reliable way to identify the bottom is to find a bottom number on a moldboard, or a part number on moldboard, shin, frog, or share (and shares were shared between several bottoms), then I can tell from that part number what the bottom is. As can an AC dealer with a bottoms book. Any other scheme is just guessing and probably guessing wrong.

Gerald J.

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Rickey h

12-08-2007 18:00:44




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 Re: A/C #80 plow in reply to Rickey h, 12-08-2007 15:54:43  
Two bolts, I did find a #386649-1 on a tag on a bolt holding on the moldboard Thanks Rickey



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DiyDave

12-08-2007 17:29:40




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 Re: A/C #80 plow in reply to Rickey h, 12-08-2007 15:54:43  
Look at the plow shin (the small piece of steel above the share, and to the right of the moldboard, as viewed from the front). How many bolts hold this shin on? If its a 387 bottom, there will be 3. If it has 2, then its probably the older "bullet" style share.



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