[AT] Plow share questions?
Brett Phillips
bphillip at shentel.net
Thu Mar 25 05:21:24 PST 2004
Dean:
The wing of a plow share is the end opposite to the "point". Regular shares
usually extend out and back past the edge of the moldboard by a few inches,
depending on the size of the bottom. Clipped wing shares don't stick out as
far past the edge of the moldboard, and I think they are the same as the
"narrow cut" shares you mentioned. I have one clipped wing share for my
Ferguson plows that is identical in every way to a standard share, except
that the "wing" is about three inches shorter. Sorry I never got a chance
to see what the manual has to say about them and report back, I had a date
with a girl named Allis last night, and I didn't get home 'til late. Don't
worry, my wife knows all about her... I'll check this evening, for sure.
Brett Phillips
Strasburg, VA
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Brett:
Not sure I know what "clipped wing" means either.
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
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