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Ford 101 Plow?

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anothertractor

01-07-2004 10:14:30




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There is a guy here at work who is interested in getting a 101 Ford plow. Anybody ever hear of one and know where he can buy one?

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Jared Kuleck Pa.

03-20-2006 18:19:38




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 Re: Ford 101 Plow? in reply to anothertractor, 01-07-2004 10:14:30  
Yeh, I run a 3 bottom Ford 101 with 14" shares.



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Jerry D in NC

01-07-2004 11:06:43




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 Re: Ford 101 Plow? in reply to anothertractor, 01-07-2004 10:14:30  
Ford 101 is a series not the model. They are one of the most common smaller 2 or 3 bottom plows in this area (NC) I would imagine he could find them about anywhere. Does he know which 101 plow he would want...



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anothertractor

01-08-2004 09:33:30




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 Re: Re: Ford 101 Plow? in reply to Jerry D in NC, 01-07-2004 11:06:43  
I am not sure but I will try to find out. I am in southern VA so we should have the same type of stuff lying around as you do in NC. How do the models go? Are they a letter series, numbers, etc.?

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Jerry D in NC

01-08-2004 10:36:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 101 Plow? in reply to anothertractor, 01-08-2004 09:33:30  
Really they are more refered to like everybody elses i.e. 2 bottom 16". The 101 was a full or semi mounted plow that came with three styles of moldboards and various other options. The actual model numbers are very cryptic for example mine is a 10-338 which is a full mounted 2 bottom 16" plow with shear pin beams. This plow was offered with both shear pin and spring latched trips for protection. Agri-Supply handles all of the wear parts for them at a very reasonable price.

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anothertractor

01-09-2004 10:05:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Ford 101 Plow? in reply to Jerry D in NC, 01-08-2004 10:36:55  
Thanks.



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