[AT] McCormick plow
Herb Metz
metz-h.b at comcast.net
Tue Aug 19 07:47:05 PDT 2014
Ton, I share your thoughts on time required to wear out a moldboard plow;
even if they had some unusually abrasive soil condition. A decent condition
plow, most any make or kind, should not be too hard to find, especially in
the Midwest. Most any farm sale, tractor show, used equipment lot. Or buy
a multi-bottom and resell the portion you do not use; but that may involve
some extra linkage, so may not be a good idea?
And then, Happy Plowing.
Herb
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Cook
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 10:12 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] McCormick plow
Part of the negotiations for my recent purchase of a Super A resulted in
my owning a one-bottom plow. I can hardly imagine sitting on one of
those little tractors plowing long enough to completely wear out a plow,
but someone certainly did. The share and moldboard are completely
shot. It looks to me that I should just locate a moldboard and share
from a newer plow to bolt on the good plow frame/beam. I am looking for
thoughts and suggestions. Or new A193 plow parts.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
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