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    Posted: 20 Dec 2010 at 7:12pm
My neighbor has Allis 7 bottom plow he wants to sell for iron. He said will sell it to me for iron price. It's is semi mount monoframe and it was my brothers origionally. We pulled it with 8050. Does any one have an idea what it would weigh? Thanks Dallas
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Here are a couple of pics where you can figure almost to the pound for 2000 Monoframe plow.
 
 
 


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I am guessing around 3000-3500 lbs.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote redline Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Dec 2010 at 10:13pm

I sure hope you are able to save it. Sure has been a lot of good stuff go for scrap the last few years. I wish there were more of those plows here in central Iowa. I don't really plan on doing a lot of plowing, but they have been an important part of keeping our country fed, and probably should be saved just for that reason. I would like to get my hands on an Allis disc (disk?) sometime, too. There are some available, but I am a cheapskate.

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d allis by chance if you pass it up let me know im interested in a lare plow myself
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He said it wouldn't go to scrap if i wanted it and I told him I wanted it. He is hauling a lot of good machinery in because of iron prices.
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JoeO thanks for copying the plow weight charts.  According to it, my AC 2000 6-18 weights around 3300 plus the lift cylinder.  It is a later version plow (1981 era) that has the 32.5" clearance.  It is a great companion to my AC 7060 tractor and fun to operate.  You will be glad you saved it.

Does anyone know of a weblink that shows the current scrap iron price per ton?
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