[AT] Land slides (plow parts)
jahaze at aol.com
jahaze at aol.com
Wed Apr 13 07:29:52 PDT 2005
Dean,
No tail wheel on the plow. I don't know the part number, but I can check. It's a high-wheel plow that was used behind a Fordson when it was new (according to the guy I bought it from).
Enjoy, Joe
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From: Dean VP <deanvp at att.net>
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Sent: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:21:35 -0700
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Joe:
I might be able to refer you to a place that might have the landslides you
need for your JD plow. What are the JD part numbers of the landslides you
need? Do you have a tail wheel on the plow?
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
I'm a walking storeroom of facts..... I've just lost the key to the
storeroom door
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Subject: [AT] Land slides (plow parts)
Our club has our annual plow day scheduled in two weeks. I've been thinking
about trying to go, but have been having a hard time deciding what plow to
use. I want to bring my Case C on full steel, and thought it would look
best
pulling a two bottom plow on steel. My best option is an old John Deere
plow I
have, but the landslides are broken on each of the bottoms. Do I really
need
these to make it work properly? I don't think I could ever find
replacements
for them. I'd really like to find a decent Case plow on steel to use, but
I'm
pretty much out of time. Thanks for your help.
Enjoy, Joe
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