I am not an identity expert on plows, but it does not look like an IH plow. It is missing coulters A flat disk like cutting wheel preceding each moldboard cutting vertically to make a clean strip of soil to turn. They are mounted on an adjustable frame attached to the beam above the moldboard. The Shin (missing piece) is easy to re attach and will Be OK. I would replace the shares (Bottom edge of moldboard as well, those look like they are not serviceable (But I am not sure what the new ones would look like) The land slides might be OK (flat vertical plates behind the shins) They might need to be adjusted to limit side force caused by the wedging action of the moldboards. this pulls the tractor to the right in the field, and makes steering straight a tough thing to do. Use a rubber disk abrasive wheel on the surfaces to pre-shine them, with the polish marks in the direction of the soil travel. Scowering (letting the soil polish them) those parts (unless you are in sand) will take a while if not pre-shined. The tractor will pull it well. If this is the first plowing you will do, invite a old neighbor over to play. It will be invaluable. JimN
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