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Re: Re: We ain't got no stinkin' shins doubt we will!!! (TSC)
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Posted by tim[in] on April 18, 2002 at 16:37:27 from (206.148.145.211):
In Reply to: Re: We ain't got no stinkin' shins doubt we will!!! (TSC) posted by Jerry D in NC on April 17, 2002 at 16:58:11:
here in indianapolis we still have enough farms around that we have plow parts but they are limited. they have all the parts for one number of a plow. maybe afew for another number. but not all of the parts you would need.i guess just one part wears out om most peoples!lol but there is probably more of us using smaller , andolder plows than there are full timers using the big modern moldboards. most now are chisel plowing or no tilling to cut costs and get over larger farms with less labor.some plow bottoms that you cant find parts for can be replaced with other brands or models that will fit the bolt hole patterns.i think someone told me that an ih bottom will fit ac. i dont know the number. personally i think moldboards still have a place and in certain fields and areas wont cause as much erosion as they say! i think i need to hunt up my shoups catalog. i've never heard of agri supply.
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