Worth every penny and then some! Its great the scrapper did NOT get them either ! Also nice to find exactly what you are looking for, knowing the performance from past experience. I thought the story was going to lead up to this plow being the one you sold.
I have a single bottom Ford, that takes Oliver shares, and it does a perfect job of the worst root bound sod, no idea why but the kill off is as good as it gets, areas I have worked you could hand spray what came back, say for a late summer planting. I too keep spares on the shelf, well what I know I could end up using, a new rock share, shin etc. So if someone stumbled upon my old junk after I'm gone, they'd find most things in good repair, and spares. Someone may not know whats what, so I mark my spares with a paint pen/parts marker so its seen easily, and known it goes with something. Definitely want to see photos when you do some plowing.
One of the things I like about going out and finding/buying from people, like off CL, often times they have more than what you came to look at or buy, you meet nice/interesting people, and the deals are often very good. Yesterday, I called about a used cutting edge a retired boiler maker had, needed something for my dilapidated old tractor bucket, perfect $25, sure its worn, but still plenty left,have had an eye out for years too, its not mild steel, and the wear is to either side, middle is square, course I can build it up a bit and hardface. He's had all kinds of things listed over the years, very reasonable, turns out I worked next door to their large shop for 4 years, knew some of his co workers, etc., small world, he threw in another piece of plate steel for nothing that I could used to repair a corner of the bucket that rusted through.
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