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Re: Re: Hugh MacKay=== update on those plows
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Posted by rex on March 14, 2004 at 08:12:54 from (69.72.38.96):
In Reply to: Re: Hugh MacKay=== update on those plows posted by hugh MacKay on March 14, 2004 at 06:36:55:
I think its begining to sink in, I walked out to look at all of it the large prong plows have moldbords with shins the moldboard # that I need on those plows is O-3096. The small prong plows have moldboards with no separate shin, but the mounted "C" plows have replaceable shins, what I am doing is taking 3 sets of plows and trying to make 1 good set, however I found a set on a dealer lot that looked real good with coulters for $250 I am wondering if I should just sell what I have and get that set. I guess another point would be that neither of the sets I have are trip bottoms the small prong set has the large sring mounded on the very top, while the large prong set the spring is mounted lower in the frame, where can I find replacement parts for these? can I change them to plow chief, or supers? Thanks again Rex
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