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Re: plow question for Hugh Mackay
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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on March 13, 2004 at 20:56:25 from (209.226.247.74):
In Reply to: plow question for Hugh Mackay posted by rex on March 13, 2004 at 18:00:46:
Rex: The other item I forgot to mention before is the model of two point hitch plow will make a difference. The older ones will likely have General Purpose bottoms or if by chance you have a Canadian built plow it could have Ace bottoms. Some of the newer and heavier two point hitch plows could have Plow Chief or Super Chief bottoms. These last two will allmost certainly have trip beams. There are also variations of some of the bottoms. Either way your safest approach is look at part numbers. Problem with part numbers on mold boards at least, you must do the knuckle busting first, as the part number is usually behind surface where it bolts on. Frog numbers should be exposed though.
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