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    Posted: 26 Mar 2020 at 4:31pm
Hoping to restore this plow to functionality. Would like some help with model number.
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Looks like a 72 to me, 70 series 2 bottom.  Post the distance between the bottoms.  If its 14", its a 72-14...Wink
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That is a model 62 plow. A 72 will have cross bars that can expand or contract to 14" or 16". The 60 series plows DO NOT have that feature.  As the downward beams are angled and the width of cut is fixed, it can only be a 60 series.
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Hey Paul, I knew you'd step in, If I messed that up, as usual.  Seems to be the one IF, I'm sure to goof up!Wink
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Sorry Dave, but I've got to agree with Paul.  With no cross-bars for adjustment for width, it's a 62 versus a 72.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2020 at 7:42am
Hey Glenn welcome to the forum. I'm not to far from you. What kinda parts are you looking for.
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

Sorry Dave, but I've got to agree with Paul.  With no cross-bars for adjustment for width, it's a 62 versus a 72.

I agree with Paul, Brian, It was just a bit of self deprecating humor...Wink
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#62 for sure
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I am looking for the part that hangs on the snap coupler . Not sure what it is called. It has the pin going through it . I also thought it might try to locate a couple of coulters. Thanks for responding to my post . This forum is very helpful. I have a D10 and will be having a lot of questions I'm sure.
Where are you located?
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Welcome to the forum. These guys are great they're smart and always willing to help. Visit often, the more minds they more help.
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Originally posted by Cragview Cragview wrote:

I am looking for the part that hangs on the snap coupler . Not sure what it is called. It has the pin going through it . I also thought it might try to locate a couple of coulters. Thanks for responding to my post . This forum is very helpful. I have a D10 and will be having a lot of questions I'm sure.
Where are you located?
I'm sure that I have the coulters for that plow. Don't think I have the top of the lift link that snaps into the lift latch.  I plan on coming to the GOTO in New York this June, if it doesn't get cancelled. I'm in Maryland, just below Gettysburg, Pa. 
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
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If you are coming to NY let me know . Be glad to buy coulters from you if you can bring them along. Not sure what GOTO is but hopefully it will still be on.
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