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Ferguson Type 16-AO-28

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Sean (TX)

08-04-2007 12:21:43




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Think this plow is worth a 100 bucks? Anything I should look for when I go look at it?

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Sean (TX)

08-04-2007 15:48:14




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to Jim.UT, 08-04-2007 12:21:43  
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Sean (TX)

08-04-2007 15:47:50




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to Ross Pugh(NC), 08-04-2007 12:21:43  
This one looks complete



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Sean (TX)

08-04-2007 15:44:49




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to old, 08-04-2007 12:21:43  
I noticed the bent piece too. Found a pic of the same model. Looks like it is missing quite a few parts.

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Colin King

08-04-2007 13:05:45




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to Sean (TX), 08-04-2007 12:21:43  
Either the share or the moldboard is bent or not properly aligned. They should match up nice and flush. If it's the moldboard, you'd probably have to get a blacksmith to reshape it.

on the left side (stage left), has that 3pt linkage been ground down? It somehow looks strange?

If it ends up being that everything is okay and that the rust is cosmetic, I'd say it's easily worth $100.

My 2¢.

Colin, MN

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Sean (TX)

08-04-2007 12:33:51




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to Bruce (VA), 08-04-2007 12:21:43  
More pics

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CENTAUR

08-04-2007 13:44:34




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 Re: Ferguson Type 16-AO-28 in reply to Sean (TX), 08-04-2007 12:33:51  
The coulter,jointer and tailwheel assemblies are missing.Needs a good share to match up to moldboard. Repair might be possible.This was a very good 16 inch general purpose plow when set up right.It looks to me that someone tried to compensate by twisting (adjustment) the crossbar so it would tract as this landside is short as compared to other plows and needs the tailwheel.We also had weedhooks(optional) which make for clean plowing. CENTAUR

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