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Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question

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ET

05-24-2006 09:13:33




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The 812 and 813 plows were designed to use with an 800 hitch on a 50 or 60 so it would have had a gauge wheel originaly for depth control but an 810 could have an optional gauge wheel also. My 812 plow has a pnumatic tail wheel and my 810 plow has hard rubber tire. The landing lever hooks to the crossbar by bolting to a pie shaped piece of metal on the 810 and 810A plows. On the 812 plow the lever has set screws and a cast iron wedge afair that slips. Let us know what you have.

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Rich-WI

05-24-2006 17:36:06




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 Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question in reply to ET, 05-24-2006 09:13:33  
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ET...my plows have the cast iron piece with the "set screws" for the Landing lever....if the picture I posted works it shows an original No. 812 with the other type of Landing lever attachment?????....both of my plows have pneumatic tires.
Thanks Rich

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ET

05-25-2006 05:25:44




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 Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question in reply to Rich-WI, 05-24-2006 17:36:06  
One more diffrents in the plow frames is main frame where the front coulter mounts is longer on the 812,813, and 814 plows. I measured mine last night from the point where its two pieces bolted together to the front of the beam is about 6 3/4" on a 812 and between 3 to 4 inches on my 810 plow. This change was to provide clearance for the remote cylinder valve box on the 20 series tractors when the plow was lifted. I have a set of dealer instructions telling how much to cut off that beam on the 812 plows to work on the new 20 series tractors. These plows are not all 810 plows, they are all 800 plows. First 812,813,and 814 plows for 50,60,and 70 tractors. These all indicate the number of bottoms in the model number. The straight 810 plow was introduced with 520,620, and 720 tractors to mount on the new 3pt hitch with draft control. No indication of the number of bottoms is given in the in the model number. There were some differant variations like incresed tip back and trash specials. The 810A plows were introduced with the 30 series tractors and the big diffrents in them is the top link mast is in an A frame configuration. This was to stop the tendancy of the mast to bend backwards and side ways when the plow hit somthing. Your plow looks like a late model 812.

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Rich-WI

05-25-2006 17:21:18




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 Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question in reply to ET, 05-25-2006 05:25:44  
ET...I measured my plows at the front beam and they were 6 3/4" so they are 812.
Thanks for all your help getting the plows identified.
Now I'll be able to get some manuals.

Thanks again, Rich



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Rich-WI

05-24-2006 17:34:35




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 Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question in reply to ET, 05-24-2006 09:13:33  
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ET...my plows have the cast iron piece with the "set screws" for the Landing lever....if the picture I posted works it shows an original No. 812 with the other type of Landing lever attachment?????....both of my plows have pneumatic tires.
Thanks Rich

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Glen in TX

05-24-2006 13:01:41




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 Re: 810 - 812 Plow Identification Question in reply to ET, 05-24-2006 09:13:33  
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I found some pics over on implement photos by searching "810 plow". Is this a 810 Special Trash plow ?

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