Thats an interesting one, unique in that nothing on it looks familiar except the shares, which look more common on Dearborn or similar era 2 bottom plows, so maybe the "standard" or "frog" is of a specific manufacture, common to those era wear parts, similar to the short line manufactured plows today, like TSC has, or say the Leinbach Line, which has Ford type bottoms, and takes Ford (possibly made originally by Oliver/Pittsburgh Plow) wear parts.
Unless its an older Ferguson, the construction or materials of it looks like nothing I have seen or am aware of, being a bit of a implement connoisseur. Could be totally wrong, but it is different, shares look like they are in nice shape, and I assume they call that a "deep suck" share or the ones that a blacksmith would repair, as opposed to later throw away types ?
Hopefully someone can ID it or, maybe there were so many manufacturers out there, some obscure models like this are still around. Non trip back, but in clean soils, looks ready to go.
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