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Re: Plow Chief to Super Chief?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 09, 2005 at 00:12:56 from (209.226.247.7):
In Reply to: Plow Chief to Super Chief? posted by Daniel H. on January 08, 2005 at 17:24:00:
Daniel: Lookng at the parts book for the two bottom roll over plow, it shows two separate left and right hand beams. The difference being shear pin trip and trip beam. Some plows also show a rigid beam, which again is a separate pare number. No reference is made on any of the 45 plows in this book as to a different beam for plow chief and super chief. Your specific plow is not in this book. Another item with this is plow bottoms are in another book which I don't have. Having owned three No.60 trailer plows one of which had plow chief bottoms and the other two with super chief, I believe you can change but will have to change frogs. I was about to find this out for certain, but a guy with enough cash relieved me of my plow chief bottom plow. That was the easy way out with a big plow. Don't think that will work for you, those 1 bottom are scarce as hens teeth. Why don't you buy a share-point for super chief, just to see if frog could be modified. You could then see if worth trying. My reasoning here is I believe you will have a long search for that left turn frog. I know a guy who has been looking for 10 years with no luck. IH never sold a lot of two way plows, couple that with increased popularity, I doubt if any are being scraped.
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