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    Posted: 16 Aug 2023 at 10:08am
Looking for any info on locating plow shares for a AC- 4 bottom roll over plow.
This plow has 18" / 5 bolt hole shares. I can find 16" / 4 bolt but the hole pattern does not match. Any info would help. Thanks guys.
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Welcome to forum 
Have any pictures. Is there any numbers stamped on backside of any of moldboard parts

Edited by Mikez - 16 Aug 2023 at 10:13am
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Look in the knowledgebase section. There is lots of good info there how to identify your plow bottom
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Thanks for the welcome folks. Having trouble uploading pictures. The mold boards have no stamped numbers on them but there are tags on the back of 2 and from what I can make out the numbers are 385900-4 R, 385900-6R.
I take it that the R is for right hand side and possibly the 4 and 6 would be the position on plow ?
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Oh it’s newer than I had in mind. Is it single or double bolt landslide 
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Landslides are 2 bolt. There are no serial numbers or stamp markings anywhere on this plow.
It looks that it may have been manufactured to be a 3 or 4 bottom as the rear section is bolted on.
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I"ll take a guess that that might be a 273 or 387 share.
I have both at home here I could get you measurments for.

The hard truth is Allis shares are getting hard to find. Some right hard shares are available like 387's and Dave the Plowman has a few others. YOu probably won't find any left hand shares and will probably need to find another brand that's close and re-drill the frog.
Send me a PM if you want to get together for some dimensions.
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We have some lefts. I just have to look into what they are
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if you really have lefts, can we send a couple to ploworx and get a template made?
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To me it depends what you're going to do wiht your Plow. If you want to go to a plow day once a year and plow a few rounds find a NOS share somewhere is enough. If you actually have some plowing to do where you plow some alphalfa fields or somehting you're going to want a lot of spares or something on the market readily available.

If a foundry will actually make more, getting some templates of these NOS shares is a great idea before they are all gone
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 2023 at 8:00pm
Wayne could you send me better pictures and whole measurements. Is that the plow share you’re looking for on ground.
Can anyone identify what model plow that is. I looked in 70,80 series spinner plow and frame is different so it must be newer than them. 
Then looking in fast moving parts book and the bottoms offered in LH are. 373,376,387 bottoms. There’s older bottom to but guessing this plow is one of these latter ones. Any more knowledgeable plow guy have better idea.
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