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Re: Re: Re: Plow Question's again...long
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 06, 2004 at 19:06:12 from (64.228.13.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Plow Question's again...long posted by Mike ISW on April 06, 2004 at 18:18:13:
Mike: On part number 03132, this is a General Purpose bottom. It is one of about 25 General Purpose bottoms. This one is refered to as the "HSKA" high speed bottom. It can bolt to frog PO 14892. There are several shares available, Regular- 0554, Cobblestone- 0556, Alfalfa- 0580, Rice or Blackroot- 0574 and 16" oversize- 0670. Landsides are 02020, 02021 and 02024 This is all for 14" bottoms. Some numbers will change with 12' or 16" bottoms. On part number 515710R1, I cant find the info I'm looking for on that one. I will say it is a modern number from plow chief or super chief bottoms. The problem I'm having with this is actual plow bottoms in the newer book are in a separate parts book which I don't have. Is this plow the type with trip bottoms? Look for plow beam part numbers on that one, even coulter, wheels, Those items should do it. I will be around home tomorrow, in and out but close by if you can get me some of those numbers, we should be able to nail it.
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