Brent, I think I may have some new front LH landsides (514835R11) and some new rear RH 2-way plow landsides that don't use a heel (514844R21) or aftermarket equivalents for your current bottoms, but I have to excavate 6 or so feet of snow away from my storage trailer first to be certain. I don't think I have any shares or moldboards for these bottoms.
I dug another parts book out. Factory optional equipment bottoms for this plow (as of 1955) were:
GAU: Stubble
HA: General Purpose
HSB: High Speed w/ Chilled Bottom
HSBB: High Speed w/Chilled Bottom
PC: Plow Chief
PCS: Plow Chief Slat Bottom
SA: Slat Bottom
SSL: High Speed Slat Bottom
Perhaps they added the Super Chief bottoms to this list later. I don't know. Those bottoms came out in '56 and my book is from '55. Anyone know when they quit making this plow?
nybadlybent said: (quoted from post at 19:54:24 01/30/14) I think that AG is trying to tell you that the term you should have used is "recondition" since restore means to make as original which is almost impossible to do.
It would be restored in my eyes if he put IH Super Chief bottoms or even something like Massey Harris bottoms on it. Unfortunately, I've been told more than once by the correct police that my standards are on the low side, though. :lol: I had a flashback moment back to when someone took time to correct me on a 3 bottom plow I "restored", or so I thought :lol: . There's always a nitpicker and they're usually the type that never take on a project and are always critical of the results of those who do.
I would advise that if the OP ever intends to use the plow is to try and have/keep matching mold and share patterns on it, whatever bottoms they may be.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 06:58:53 01/31/14 5 times.
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