Posted by connor9988 on September 10, 2021 at 05:46:20 from (69.5.154.161):
I wanted to point out the difference to styles of plow shares that people are common to see.
There are many terms used for these especially based on the region of the country/globe you come from. You will even see different terminology in the old manuals. I just wanted to post this for those who have ever wondered.
The first picture is the Old Style or Blacksmith plow share. Called this because you could repoint the snout on it (or have a blacksmith do it for you in a forge) whenever it became dull. At one time every brand of plow used these shares and they are know for having better penetration and draft compared to the second picture.
The second picture is of the Economy or Throw Away style of plow share. These were cheaper to produce and purchase and were meant to be discarded after use and replaced with a new one. They do not typically have snouts and if they do, they are shorter than the Blacksmith type shares. These newer shares do not penetrate as well as the older style and have more draft (pull harder) than the older style.
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