Posted by IHCPloughman on August 08, 2010 at 22:14:39 from (173.20.51.181):
In Reply to: # 8 plow posted by Harold Hubbard on August 08, 2010 at 18:57:39:
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There is a chance those parts are available from your dealer yet. He may have to do some digging though. You'll have to go in armed with part numbers, there were at least 3 different slat bottoms that could have come on a #8.
I got new outer cones for my coulters, it was a few years ago and it seemed like they were close to the last ones left any where. I thought I could use them with my old inner cones (coulter blade hubs) because they looked pretty decent, but when assembled they were as sloppy, maybe sloppier than before. The answer I found was to buy a new bolt, and then shim the inside of the coulter hub with pop cans and thin sheet metal to make the hub snug on the bolt. I know its not right and probably won't last very long, but it works for now.
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