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I'm looking for the rockshaft arms and brackets for mounting a B192 plow to a '47 Farmall B. I have the lifting levers and plow, need all the rest. Wondering if this project is feasible or if I should stick with the trailer plow. Would sure appreciate any help or advice
 
Lots of luck unless you can find complete plow you need the hook up for the beam at the front then the rockshaft. In the meantime go with the pull unless you want to buy my b-187 and use the parts for it to make your work.
 
What's the difference between the 192 and the 197. What I would need is the front hook up and braces and the rockshaft assembly and braces. I was told by some "old timers" that I could flip the drawbar around , instead of the front hook up. I would be interested in whatever parts you have, if they work. Thanks for the help.
 
The B-187 is a two way meaning left and ri9ght bottom so you throw the ground over the same way reguardless of tractor travel so you go one way and plow with one bottom then turn around and come back using other bottom but still throw the ground the same way. You do not turn the drawbar around for the plow but you do remove it completely. So your advise from them is wrong. I have had and still do have some for the Cub,A,B and BN and have copies of parts manuals for the B-187.
 
Gene, do you have the whole set up for the 187 plow. Are the rockshaft arms and braces and undercarriage hookups the same (kinda sorta) as the 192. If they are, I would seriously be interested. What I have is the plow, beam with the lifting arms, lifting lever for the plow and lever for adjusting angle of cutting point, need all the rest. Appreciate the all the help.
 
I would sell the whole set-up for 250 im in eastern IA 250mi west of Chicago 9mi south of I-80 sw of Ia 319-430-3907
 

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