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    Posted: 24 Mar 2010 at 10:27am
It is part of a  land slide or heel. I don't know what plow it's from. It has  TW728 pressed  on it. $30 + shipping send a PM thanks Bill
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Plow parts like that go with a particular plow bottom, not  a particular plow frame. Landsides tend to be used on several different bottoms so aren't so good an indicator of the bottom numbers. The TW728 isn't an AC number, but an aftermarket maker's number.

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Thanks Gerald. There was no other number on it .I have know idea what part of a plow it is. That is what the person told me that I bought all the parts from. Thanks BILL
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Bill to help someone on making a match to an Allis plow you'll probably want to post length, height, thickness, size of each mounting hole and location to hole center from both edges.  Mike
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Looking in my plow bottoms book it has resemblance to plate, 9 inch landside used on 24, 25, 124, and 325 bottoms, but those all use different part numbers, and I don't see any place for the two spacers on any of these plow bottoms. Maybe the spacers are there only to keep paint off the bolts. In my book the bolts are listed separate from the landside, though the line drawings show the bolts fixed in position.

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I took another pic & some measurments.
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None of the land sides in my 7/68 AC plow bottoms book that use two bolts use a 1/2" bolt. All use a 9/16" bolt because that's one of the frog to shank bolts. None illustrate the bevel on the miter up front, or the miter on the top rear. Most have a half round notch to pass a bolt on the lead edge except the one for the #25 right hand with the forged frog. The bevel would let the landside fit more snugly to the back of the moldboard. If for a 12" bottom might be a 315503 or a 315501 for a 14, 16, or 18" bottom. Though its identified as a 9" landside plate and the bolts appear to be inline, not offset. To add to the confusion, for the #25 with a welded frog, the landside plate has the notch and bolts offset. I dunno.

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The thickness is 1/2".
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The bolt thickness is 1/2" or the plate thickness? All the data I have shows the bigger bolt is 9/16", one of the bottom mounting bolts.

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Sorry Gerald, the plate is 1/2" your right the big bolt is 9/16" and the small bolt is 3/8". BILL
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