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4B? Plow Questions

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Wind

03-08-2004 05:19:39




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Recently purchased what I thought was a 4B, 2-14 plow to go along with my '35B. Will be pulling in light ground, about 30% sand, so feel I have plenty of power to make the dirt turn. My questions are these;

The beam numbers are 582 and 623. According to the GM plow mania atricles a couple of years ago, a 4B should have 582 and 583 as the beam numbers. doing a little more research, I found no plow with those beam numbers, so do I have a morphodite or did some one break a beam and replace it with one close?

Second question; It is missing a front coulter assembly, all that remains is the shaft down from the beam. Does anyone have a parts breakdown so I can ask for the exact numbers? I did some looking on JD Parts and the plow does not even come up on the system. Also, does anyone know of a place to get a replacement assembly? Maybe a good salvage yard?

Third question; It has an extra set of coulter like assemblies mounted in front of the share about half the height of the share. Are these some sort of special sod breaker? I was thinking that maybe they were some sort of cutter to make the dirt cover better covering the trash better. Are they a rare attachment?

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Bob

03-09-2004 19:39:56




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 Re: 4B? Plow Questions in reply to Wind, 03-08-2004 05:19:39  
Wind, beter make sure you get good coulters as your "B" is going to struggle to pull this even in light soil..... ...



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Bob Collins

03-08-2004 09:26:46




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 Re: 4B? Plow Questions in reply to Wind, 03-08-2004 05:19:39  
Wind, The 4B does indeed have beam numbers 582 and 623, You can still get a parts catalog from John Deere it is PC232 call 1 800 522-7448. Parts for these are plentiful should be some close so don't pay a lot of shipping if you don't have to. However coulter parts may be harder to find. It sounds like you have jointers which look like a small plow bottom and help turn the furrow. They are pretty common, like coulters there are several varieties for your plow. The parts book is a good spot to start looking.

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