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Marc

08-21-2001 14:08:27




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Does anyone know where to buy coulter clamps for a Dearborn 10-156 plow?




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Farmer Tim

08-21-2001 17:29:13




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 Re: Coulter clamp suppliers in reply to Marc, 08-21-2001 14:08:27  
Marc-
You are probably going to have to do what I've been doing, searching these types of forums and web sites and advertise and ask questions and go to your local boneyard and ask them. I bought a 2-bottom Dearborn "Economy Plow" 12" model 10-152 minus coulters and jointers from a tractor dealer and went to another dealer and literally spent half a day prowling the hillside where all the old Dearborn/Ferguson plows were hiding in the grass. I finally found a 10-152 like mine half buried in the ground. We got it out and I bought the coulters for $35.00 apiece. One spun fairly easy and the other one took a little coaxing. When I got them home, after some cleaning, I greased up the bushings and they spin like new. Dearborn made two sizes and two styles according to my data. They had 15" and 18", notched and plain styles. The one on the plow when I bought it was a 15" "notched". The two plain ones from the boneyard measure 13", so they were used a lot. There were no jointers as many farmers took them off anyway. Also, they seem to be rare as hens' teeth. I am currently sandblasting them down to be repainted and have got all the rust off and can see the original red paint. I noticed that the eye-bolt is a steel forging and the block is cast iron. Good luck in your search and let me know if you find some. -Farmer Tim

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