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    Posted: 21 Oct 2020 at 9:57am
Can you still find and buy parts for the allis slatted plows?
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You might find used parts--if your lucky. Nothing new available
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Was a 4bttm slat  in the classifieds last few months. In Illinois so not too far.

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I restored a slat plow 11 years ago and back then it took me a couple months just to find some nice used slats. Wear parts are also unique to the slat plows and are hard to find but not impossible. I think the outfit that bought out Crescent Forge as well as the Plow Man in MN have them yet.
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Dave the plowman, he is your best bet. There are numerous slatted bottoms. Which plow and pics would help. HTH Tracy
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There are still NOS parts for slat bottoms out there. We have some NOS slats and shins for those bottoms and other misc parts.
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Put some part numbers up. We can see what we have
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374 Slat bottom:

344202 frog
344192 16" HD point
344868 16" point
347437 16" point for stoney ground
338006 short landslide
325547 shin
331035 slat
331036>349710 slat
331037>349711 slat
331038>349712 slat
335098 brace
337916 brace
331044 support
331046 support
Spacers: (3) 331049, (1) 340561
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When I was farming I had a slate bottom AC plow.Even then parts were had to come by and not cheap.
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I do have new old stock lates for 375 bottoms
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I've seen pictures of the slat moldboards, but what was their purpose ?
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Originally posted by FREEDGUY FREEDGUY wrote:

I've seen pictures of the slat moldboards, but what was their purpose ?

For sticky soils, there was less plow surface to scour, therefore the plow stayed cleaner.
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And for not so sticky soils, the plow pulled a little easier due to half the surface to drag the soil over. We pulled 3 x 16's slat bottoms with our WD45 when normally it would have been 3 x 14's with a regular moldboard.

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Thanks, makes alot of sense now Wink. Did all manufactures offer the slat bottom ?
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Ok have cards on
344202
344192
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335098
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[QUOTE=Mikez]Ok have cards on
344202- frog assy r.h. 374 bottom no.60,70,80&9000 series plow
344192- blade bullet (hd) 16"rh w/4 bolt holds. 374 bottom no.60,70,80&9000 series plow
331036- slat assy second r.h. 364 bottom no. 60,70 & 80 series plow
331037- slat assy third r.h.364 bottom no. 60,70 & 80 series plow
335098 don't know
331044- support slat r.h. front half. 374 & 364 bottom no. 60, 70, 80 & 9000 series plow
331046- support slat r.h. rear half. 374 & 364 bottom no. 60, 70, 80 & 9000 series plow
340561- spacer l.h. & r.h  14" & 16" 374 & 364 bottom no. 60, 70, 80 & 9000 series plow
 Out of a July, 1968 plow parts book


Edited by Kenny L. - 22 Oct 2020 at 9:32pm
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Originally posted by FREEDGUY FREEDGUY wrote:

Thanks, makes alot of sense now Wink. Did all manufactures offer the slat bottom ?

IH did, not sure if any others did or not. I think parts for red slat bottoms are hard to come by too.


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Oliver had the "rooster comb" plow and Avery I believe also offered them.
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Deere had them as well.
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I have an opportunity to acquire one of these slat plows fairly cheap. It's in good shape. are they any good in sandy soils ?
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Better in Muck or a high organic soil that doesn’t stay together
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I have plowed with them in different soil. I never saw much difference in the job done in different soil type.   
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