Posted by Leroy on February 12, 2019 at 06:47:01 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: Ferguson plow posted by SVcummins on February 11, 2019 at 18:24:47:
Years ago that type of share was well over a hundred dollars. Now Steve is the only one making them and I don't know how much he had to pay to get the old Cresent Forge equipment but I am sure it was not cheap plus having to move things 2 states and setup he has a fortune in it and probably is having a hard time getting it to pay out at current prices. If he had not steped in when he did it was just days untill the scrap man was going to have it all and then there would have been none to be had at any price. Some of the molds did go to scrap and an Amish group bought out the patterns for some of the horse drawn plows. Any other shares are new old stock someone has gotten a hold of or bought from Steve. They are cheaper to buy than the throw away blade shares per acre plowed if you treat them correctly and resharpen them correctly but you need a big forge and a trip hammer to do it correctly but if you have a good strong arm you can do it with a 2# hammer. I have sharpened them with my small forge. Never take a grinder to them to sharpen.
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