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Dearborn bottom plow

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James Bridgers

01-28-2002 09:15:40




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I need new plow points for a three point hitch,16 inch. 2 bottom . Dearborn Mod. 10-1 Ser.16481.Three hole pattern, Can anybody put me on the trail to some. Thank you,,




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Scott

01-28-2002 18:04:29




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 Re: dearborn bottom plow in reply to James Bridgers, 01-28-2002 09:15:40  
You need the number on the back of the share (point) there were alot of different bottoms the dealer could order with the 10-1 frame depending on the type of soil in his area, they range in price from $8.00 for razor blade type to over $100.00 for deep suction.



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Hal/WA

01-28-2002 17:43:46




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 Re: dearborn bottom plow in reply to James Bridgers, 01-28-2002 09:15:40  
I broke the point off the lead plow on my 10-1 and went to a couple of farm stores to find a replacement. No luck there. I finally went to my local New Holland dealer. The parts man looked the replacement share up and said "I didn't know they made any that expensive!" I ordered the part and when it came in I ended up paying $143 for the one share. When I put it on, I realized that the new share was a long way from matching the half worn one on the other plow. I tried to adjust for the difference, but couldn't get it to work to suit me. I will have to buy another replacement share. $286 is a lot more than I paid for the plow originally. If anyone knows where to get another replacement at a better price, I too would like to know about it. Darn rocks!!!

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Tom-Pa

01-28-2002 10:26:24




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 Re: dearborn bottom plow in reply to James Bridgers, 01-28-2002 09:15:40  
Your local tractor store should be able to help you. Tempco dealer, TSC (Tractor Supply Co),Farm/Fleet type stores. It takes a fairly standard plow share..the 12 inchers now,,that is a different story, hard to find.
good luck
Tom-Pa



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