Posted by mkirsch on May 16, 2010 at 17:07:32 from (67.253.216.24):
In Reply to: plow question posted by farmallboy15 on May 16, 2010 at 12:59:18:
The only type of bottoms still in production for IH plows are Super Chief.
What you do will depend on how much you plan to use the plow. If you only make a few rounds a year at a local plow day, then new moldboards will last you the rest of your life.
If you plan on plowing several acres a year, it may make financial sense to convert to Super Chief.
IMHO, your best bet is to find a newer 3pt plow for parts. A piece of personal advice, make sure you check the frogs for excessive wear. If someone ran the plow too long without replacing the shares and landsides, the frog gets wore out... Don't ask how I know.
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