Posted by Randy-IA on January 22, 2008 at 14:20:47 from (207.177.83.253):
In Reply to: Rollover Plow posted by RockyMO on January 22, 2008 at 04:44:24:
Here's a stick drawing of what your plow might look like if it was a three bottom . That bar sticking out back is the brace for the third bottom . This image shows it on steel but on rubber is the same looks wise . As you can see the furrow wheel is smaller . There's four different size tires it could use , none of which you'll find anywhere local I don't think . So if the rims are 16" try and find tires as close to the old sizes as possible which where 5.50 or 6.00 for the front furrow wheel and 7.00 or 7.50 for the land wheel . If the rim size is 15" you'll need 6.00-6.70 for the furrow and 6.50-7.60 for the land side . The rear furrow wheel takes an old size 3.50x12 but a 4.00/4.80x12 trailer tire works right nice . Decent used tires are given away at my local tire store or 17 bucks mounted with a new tube . I've got the same size on both sides of one of my three #8 plows right now but that's just because I got a good deal on them at the time ( both + new tubes and mounted for $24 ) So one is going on a different plow as soon as the snow melts some . ...Randy
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