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Old plow indentification?

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Ben/Green

01-09-2005 17:37:39




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I found and old plow and I am wondering what kind it is and more information about it. Can you guys tell me were i find the make of the plow or an internet site were i could posibly identify the plow. it is two bottom, and its a pull type, it has a number stamped into the frame(PE1805). Help, I am really curius on what type it is. It is all rust colored and has steel wheels any info would be gratly appriciated.

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Leroy

01-17-2005 14:32:47




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 Re: Old plow indentification? in reply to Ben/Green, 01-09-2005 17:37:39  
Need more information, pull type but clutch lift or cylinder lift, rear furrow wheel or not or if it has does the plow carry in raised position or does it carry the rear end of plow, also are wheels spoke with spokes cast in hobs and diameter of both land and furrow as well as tail wheel and size of bottoms, type of share, full blacksmith sharped , blade or small triangle type. curved Cast beams or curved flat beams or bar stock and bolted together beams

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Kent in NB

01-10-2005 16:33:16




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 Re: Old plow indentification? in reply to Ben/Green, 01-09-2005 17:37:39  
I brought home an old two way, single furrow plow, and all #'s started with P. Have shown it to several oldtimers , and they believe it to be Oliver. Best guess? Good luck.



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RustyFarmall

01-10-2005 10:18:12




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 Re: Old plow indentification? in reply to Ben/Green, 01-09-2005 17:37:39  
The number you have found is definately a clue, but I am not familiar with it. You might also try taking a wire brush to the wheel hubs and see if you can uncover some sort of logo, or maybe on the back side of the moldboards.



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