Posted by karl f on March 19, 2010 at 11:43:43 from (209.188.106.159):
The dealer is telling me most guys just run the regular landside on the rear bottom these days. And the closest thing he can replace it with is 300 dollars and it looks alot different. more like a walk behind"s.
My 710 still has the original long rear landside as pictured in the operator"s manual. It has the style of landsides without the wear pad (I think that side of the bottoms are all original). I plan on replacing them all and adding the pad.
between 100 years of innovation before the 710, my gut, a claim of "crowding" before it was parked 20 years ago and the plow having the combo tail and gauge wheel that runs outside of the furrow; I feel that there needs to be a long landside in the back. It"s a 3 bottom.
what do you think? what"s your experience and where could i find the original style part?
karl f ps pretty sure they are super chief bottoms. Have replaceable shares, shins, landsides, and the rectangular bolt on the beam with an arrow.
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