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AC plow on Model C

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Doug

03-19-2000 06:26:22




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I've had a model C Allis-Chalmers tractor for years and recently aquired a single bottom plow for it. I think there may be a couple of brackets missing for it. I would like to have a picture of one so I know how it is supposed to be mounted up. I tried the local dealer, but they didn't seem to know anything more than I did about it. I can make about any bracket I need but I just need to know what I need.

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D13

03-20-2000 09:38:29




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 Re: AC plow on Model C in reply to Doug, 03-19-2000 06:26:22  
There are two distinct flavors of these, hydraulic and manual lift. Here's what you need.
First, you need the front drawbar. There are a pair of brackets that mount in the front holes of the final drive, using the same straps and bolts as the rear drawbar. They hang down below the final drives; make sure they clear the wheels. The drawbar pins into the brackets, then runs forward, The front of the drawbar is supported by a lift lever that mounts on the fender front support cross tube, and has a lift handle on it. Be careful - the B uses a round material drawbar, and the C seems to use a square tube drawbar - the widths are different.
A pair of L brackets bolt to the fender angles at the very back. the plow rockshaft fits into these, the hole for the rockshaft should be up and rearward. I believe you must remove the rear drawbar for using the plow.
THe hydralic cyliner pins to the fender angle and the arm on the rockshaft. THe plow hangs below. If you don't hav hydraulics there is a lift lever and handle that also mounts to the fender support tube, and mounts to the final drives. If you have this be careful of the spring.
The nose of the plow uses a bracket on the drawbar.
Adjust the depth with the rear lever or hydraluics, adjust the flatness with the front drawbar lever, adjust the angle with the rockshaft linkage and front drawbar connection.
Hope this helps - I have the parts but their not on the tractor so I can't show you.

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