Posted by Janicholson on December 10, 2011 at 06:11:35 from (96.24.99.126):
In Reply to: C20 plow bottoms posted by bigr on December 10, 2011 at 05:23:08:
Plowchief bottoms are designed with four components in contact with the ground. The moldboard, a share that is shaped like a curved trapezoid, a landslide, and the distinguishing feature is a point that is separate from the share, The frog (behind the point) has provision for bolting on the point, one through the middle of the point and one hidden under the back of the moldboard. Superchief bottoms are designed with three components in contact with the ground. The moldboard, a share that is shaped like a curved trapezoid with an integrated point (like short Florida on a map of the US), and a landslide. Google images of each will assist. The Superchief is far more common and has replacement parts available, Plow chief parts are scarce. Both plow well, with the advantage and simplicity going to Superchief. Jim
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