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Re: Needing help on a plow No.39 roll over system


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Posted by AG in IN on January 31, 2014 at 10:28:44 from (67.236.127.119):

In Reply to: Needing help on a plow No.39 roll over system posted by Brent Zappe on January 31, 2014 at 07:44:40:


Brent Zappe said: (quoted from post at 16:44:40 01/31/14) I have made three differnt tries to get these types of mold boards and plows. I have almost come to my mind to change over to a new plows on the system. What I am looking for is a cross refferance that might go on to the roll over system.Thanks Brent


You can swap the complete bottom assembly out to another style of bottom (like those types mentioned in my earlier post, and perhaps more). You would have to find the frogs, bracing/supports, and all of the wear parts that bolt to that frog. This will be no simple or inexpensive feat unless you find a "donor plow" (could be most any IH 2-way, roll-over, or "tumblebug" plow) with both left- and right-handed parts that are at least present, and preferably usable. The donor plow may or may not have the same style of bottoms you now have. The vast majority of all of the wear parts and frogs for those styles of bottoms I listed in my earlier post (including your bottom style), with the exception of "Super Chief" bottoms, have been discontinued for years or even decades by IH/CIH and by most aftermarket wear parts suppliers. Buying 4 new Super Chief frogs and all of the associated parts needed new from CIH would likely run $600+ per bottom, if all of the parts needed would still be available.

Here's wear part numbers that should fit the bottom style you have, based on part numbers you've provided (as of 1968):

16" Shares:

RH, "Regular Cut", O562 (Chilled); OB562 (solid or soft center steel); 523044R92 (solid steel, hard surfaced)

RH, "Alfalfa Cut", OB586 (solid steel); 526240R92 (solid steel, hard surfaced)

LH, "Regular Cut", O563 (Chilled); OA563 (solid or soft center steel); 523045R92 (solid steel, hard surfaced)

LH, "Alfalfa Cut", OA587 (solid steel); 526241R92 (solid steel, hard surfaced)

16" Moldboards:

RH, O3074

LH, O3075

16" Landsides:

RH, Front/Short, 514836R11; Rear, long, no heel, for 2-way plow, 514844R21; Rear, medium length w/heel, 514837R11; Rear, long w/ non-adj. heel, O2140; Rear, long, w/adjustable heel, 519348R11

LH, Front/short, 514835R11, Rear, long, no heel, for 2-way plow, 514845R11; Rear, medium length w/heel, Not Available; Rear, long w/ non-adj. heel, O2041; Rear, long, w/adjustable heel, 519719R11

Heels for landsides (when used):

RH, Non-Adj. heel, for long landside, PO2465; Non-Adj. heel, for med. landside, PO327A, Adjustable heel, 519347R3

LH, Non-Adj. heel, PO2529; Adjustable heel, 519446R2

Your frog number was also used on a "GA" stubble bottom. Some of the wear parts had other part numbers on those bottoms. The shares appear to be the same, as are some of the landsides. Some of the landsides are different. The moldboards are different, as are the support braces. The moldboard could be similar, or could be dissimilar than those you have, and without the GA bottom bracing, the moldboards may not bolt up properly without modification.



AG

This post was edited by AG in IN at 10:50:55 01/31/14 3 times.



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