Posted by Banditfarmer on May 09, 2014 at 18:29:07 from (65.27.225.54):
In Reply to: Oliver plow ID? posted by Banditfarmer on May 09, 2014 at 06:03:58:
Thanks for the information guys, By the looks of it its a 3242 plow with sod bottoms. I have another 3 bottom that has the same frame put has a different 3pt tree and bottom link. To get it home I had to take the balls off the lift arms and put a washer on it with the clip to get it home. The plow has cat 1 pins for lift arms like a 550 has or a Ford or MF used on there small tractors. Not sure what I am going to do with it, Its too good to let the scrap man have it. The other plow I can read something 52 on a decal on it and is a good plow but needs the center link worked on.
Funny how a plow that never sit out and was allways inside can have no paint on it, But in 1971 we moved next door and I know it never sit out and like everything else he had it was in the barn. When I bought it, It was sitting on the same pallet I put it on in 1979 when he broke his leg and I worked for him till he could get up and around the farm to do the chores. Sure glad I put it on a good pallet!
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