I have a 5 bottom MM plow, but need to check the model, but it has a single moldboard that bolts on to make it a 6 bottom --- will check the model designation.
 
Steel wheels and levers.trip so probably early 50's.
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Thanks for comment. Mine is definitely MM, but later model and in snow drift. I have operators manual S-401 on mine which is a D-400 series, but do have a 3 bottom trip lever and a disc plow (which works well in prairie sod.
 
Very few disc plows here mainly all oneways or wheatland disc plows. Disc plows didn't work in our heavy land.
 
Took me a long time to find an FF. I was able to pick up a 5-16 rope trip. Have seen a couple of 14s in my travels but this is the only 16 that I have seen. The AFs are fairly common around here but the DFs are even tough to find.
 
(quoted from post at 17:30:37 02/14/20) Steel wheels and levers.trip so probably early 50's.
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Yep Molinegb that's it, I bought one of the last ones in Dec of 1957. It was Hydraulic, on rubber, had throw away shares, and rear tail wheel lock.

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Nice find MolineGB! Been trying to find a five on steel w/trip for my TC's. Didn't use that big of plows in my country with rocky sugar sand and small farms. Lots of 1&2 bottoms. Envious.
 

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