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Re: plow question for Hugh Mackay
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 13, 2004 at 20:32:12 from (216.208.58.111):
In Reply to: plow question for Hugh Mackay posted by rex on March 13, 2004 at 18:00:46:
Rex: They could all be different, or in fact could all be the same. Your best bet is turn those plows over and get some part numbers from mold boards and the frogs. If the frogs are the same the mold boards will interchange even though mold boards may be different. I wouldn't advise using two different mold boards on one plow though. I expect what you will discover is the C 2 bottom plow is the same as the 2 two point hitch plows and that the Super A plow will be different. Super A plow if 2 bottom, probably has 12" bottoms and the rest will be 14" bottom. That is just a guess, without part numbers I have no way of knowing. If Super A plow is 1 bottom it could be a 16" bottom.
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