Posted by AG in IN on July 17, 2013 at 19:33:31 from (67.237.20.209):
In Reply to: plow btm info. posted by sflem849 on July 17, 2013 at 18:18:31:
Earl-IL said: (quoted from post at 02:18:31 07/18/13) What was the year IHC came with the spear point Plow Chief btm.? What year did they come with the Super Chief HS btm?
The RP bottom sure looks like a Plow Chief, has a replacable shin, spearpoint uses #7 plow bolt to attach, called a "Replacable Point Bottom" came out in 1944.
The PC Plow Chief bottom that doesn't have a seperate shin came out in 1950.
The RSPC Plow Chief with a replacable shin came out in 1954.
"Light Series" Super Chief with a 3-bolt share came out in 1956. Shares were 5/16" thick.
"Heavy Series" Super Chief with a 3-bolt share came out in 1956 also. Shares were 3/8" thick.
"Heavy Series" Super Chief bottoms with 4-bolt 3/8" thick shares came out in 1959. The left-handed bottoms of the same type came out in 1961.
"Heavy Duty High Speed" Super Chief bottoms came out between 1966 and '68, depending on landside type and moldboard composition.
The Super Chief Deep Tillage bottoms came out in 1968.
There was a "Light Duty" Super Chief moldboard that was thinner (1/4" thick?) than others, designed for something like applications of 45 HP and less (and lower speed applications?). I can't think of the numbers/name offhand and exactly when they were built. I've seen these on some Cub plows.
Terra-Flo bottoms came out in 1964. Sort of a Super Chief knock-off/ugly stepsister few (want to) remember. IIRC, landsides interchanged with Super Chief, other parts were exclusive to the TF bottom.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 19:38:30 07/17/13.
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