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Re: Meauring a Farmall plow's size
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 29, 2004 at 14:47:25 from (64.228.11.12):
In Reply to: Meauring a Farmall plow's size posted by Ramon from NC on June 28, 2004 at 16:48:08:
Ramon: To properly measure a plow that is multi bottom, you should really measure landside to landside on paralell. Some plows have offset beams. IH plows you can measure center to center on plow beams, right on top. Single bottom plows are a bit more difficult. I could pick a 12" from 16", but I wouldn't want to bet much money on picking a 2" differential. With the single bottom part number of frog or moldboard will give it to you. The angle of the frog is different on each of 12, 14, 16 and 18 inch bottoms. Each will have a different part number. The moldboards are different as well thus dfferent part numbers. I have some info on this, not sure it covers your plow.
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