Posted by Leroy on February 18, 2019 at 06:40:29 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Moline plow posted by Grandpa love on February 18, 2019 at 05:35:05:
Back share is repairable but I do not see enough of front share left to do anything with. I don't know if Steve rea of Ploworx makes new for that plow or not but new would cost more than the tractor. his email is ploworx@att.net if you want to find out if new are avaible and cost if avaible. Sounds like you do not have much in way of shows with parts venders but that is god place to look for used ones And a good welder could modify a Deere share to fit that moline plow. For the wheel there is supposed to be an adjustable washer, cannot thing of proper name, cast unit with different notches for different tightness for a 3/8" pin in the notches to adjust position, probably and should have had a machinery washer or bushing between it and hub to help control wear. That machinery washer or bushing as they are now calling them should be avaible at places like fastenall?, possibly even Menards building supplies. to me a bushing is shaped like a piece of pipe and a flat piece is a washer. If it is not end play but up-down play it may need a sleve bushing , bearing, in there. Too many years for me to actually remember what mine had as it was back in mid 60's I had mine.
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