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Two bottom plow

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Denny

10-27-2001 08:44:45




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I just replaced the plow shares and one frog on a set of two bottom plows and took notice the front landside is worn slightly above the bottom edge of the frog. Is this where it should be or should it stick down a little? If so how far? I could probably weld it up some. Thanks for the help.




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Alvin NE WI

10-27-2001 19:02:56




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 Re: Two bottom plow in reply to Denny, 10-27-2001 08:44:45  
the landside should be below the frog, to save wear on the frog. can't tell you how much..You may weld some stock onto theold one. don't know anything about the plow brand, never heard of it in my part of country.



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Denny

10-27-2001 16:41:21




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 Re: Two bottom plow in reply to Denny, 10-27-2001 08:44:45  
Just thought of something else. Does anyone know where to find a manual for a plow? It's an old National two bottom plow. You can still get parts for them thruogh Timco dealers, after market I suppose.Would any one still produce the manuals? Does National still produce plows? Thanks.



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