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Plow points for number 4 plow

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    Posted: 23 Mar 2021 at 9:20pm
Might be number 2 
My plow is a 2 12 bottom trailer . 
I think the points are worn out . Won’t suck down in hard clay . 
Any one know a source for new points for this old plow ?
I just enjoy using this plow from time to time but if I take it to Rantoul I’m not going to go there without making an effort to have it operated like I know it to do an excellent job. 
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would you happen to have part number
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You will need to know the exact bottom assembly number to get a part number for the shares. If you can find a number on any of the ground wearing parts that can be used to identify the bottom number. A #2 plow could have a number of different bottom assemblies on it. Refer to the Knowledge Base section; Plow parts 101.
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I'll agree that if you're going to try and plow at Rantoul at the Half Century of Progress show, you'll need good plowshares.  That is some tough ground.  I tried it once with only limited success.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 560Dennis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2021 at 1:28pm
thank you for the tip , I see guys with plows there that won’t go in the ground and I’m proud  of these ac plows I got ,so it and I know what they are capable of. When I was a kid the old fellows in neiborhood. Would complement me on what nice job they would do .
Besides that I’m going to pull them with the 1924 Fordson I restored so it’s imperative that I have it dialed in for the show . 
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maybe pop the shin off and see if there’s a part number stamped on back side
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