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Eugene Sibley

03-08-2003 12:40:49




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I have a John Deere 3/14 pull type with Hyd and spoked wheels, the sod busters are cupped disk type and are on stationary mounts. All castings have JD markings. Can anyone help me? Thanks,
I am going to try and get a picture to post so people can see the plow.




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john b.

03-11-2003 16:30:59




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 Re: Identify plow in reply to Eugene Sibley, 03-08-2003 12:40:49  
it is a 55H. the part number you gave for the rear wheel bracket matches up in the owners manual that I have.



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Bob Collins

03-09-2003 16:09:16




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 Re: Identify plow in reply to Eugene Sibley, 03-08-2003 12:40:49  
Eugene, I agree with ET, sounds like a 55H where the "H" indicates hydraulic lift and depth control. I always wondered about the correct name and recently found them refered to as "disc jointers" which makes sense and is easier than describing them. If you post some of the casting numbers, especially around the rear wheel/axle/lock area we might be able to make sure. If the beam stock is 2 3/4" x 1" it is #55 ; 3"x1" stock makes it likely a #66 plow.

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Eugene Sibley

03-10-2003 14:47:54




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 Re: Re: Identify plow in reply to Bob Collins, 03-09-2003 16:09:16  
Thanks you to Mr. Collins and ET. With your information I beleive the plow is a #55, and here are some casting #s, 5A 3-7 on the disc mount with Colchester IL on it, and G717A marking on the tail wheel mount. The beam stock is 2 3/4 x 1



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ET

03-08-2003 13:17:51




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 Re: Identify plow in reply to Eugene Sibley, 03-08-2003 12:40:49  
Sounds like a model 55 with some newer coulters that are dished to do the same job a jointer would.



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ET

03-08-2003 13:17:35




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 Re: Identify plow in reply to Eugene Sibley, 03-08-2003 12:40:49  
Sounds like a model 55 with some newer coulters that are dished to do the same job a jointer would.



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