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    Posted: 17 May 2011 at 1:35pm
I am looking for some parts for a Model G Plow.
 
Primarily, I'm looking for Part # 318258, Hitch Pivot Assy (Shaft, Bracket & Bracket Rib) [Item 8 in picture below]
 
I'm also looking for Part # 316116, Clamp Stop Plate [Item 7 in picture below] & Part # 318266, Clamping Plate [Item 13 in picture below].
 
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Scott, try Roger VanCamp he probably has what you need. Thanks for the bearing reference also. Tracy Martin
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Scott-
I can't help you with actual parts, but I think I have the clamp plate and stop plate on my plow - I can measure them up for you if that would help.  I'm not sure I have both - mine might have two clamp plates on it, I don't remember the stop plate thingy hanging down.
I'm still trying to get the pivots loose on mine.  Two pins out, the others won't budge.  Everytime I walk by it I give a squirt of Kroil and hit it with a hammer.  One of us will eventually win....
cheers,
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Creek !!  Ya  better  get  out  the  rose bud  torch , i just spent  hours  heating  and  pounding  out  the  pins, i would like to shoot  the  enginer  that  made them so dam tight.  got   every thing  red  hot  several times .  Tony
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Tony after (if) I get mine loose I am going to drill / tap and put in a grease zerk - would it have killed them to do it?
 
Not a propane rose bud?
 
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 No  i  don`t  use  propane , tried  it but  wasn`t  impressed. I can`t  believe  those pins were  that tight.   TC
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You heat them up cherry hot then throw some water on then. Seems to be the best way I  have found.
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You might want to watch heating steel cherry red and throwing cold water on it. Depending on the steel but it can make it brittle. You would be safe if it was hot roll or cold roll. Although I turn hot roll burnouts and the outside where they are cut has to be cut with carbide. After you get in .010 or so it can be cut with high speed steel cutters.  Heating expands and cooling shrinks so once the steel around a pin it has expanded to where it will move but when  the heat soaks into the pin and it expands it will be tight again. metallurgy 101 
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Yes I wouldn't do it to cast, but normal metal I have had good results. Had some door pins seized on a old model A ford and tried every thing with no luck. got them hot and then through water on them, came right out. also worked on a disk a while back. nut was seized on so tight there was no getting it off. heated it up with the torch and then soaked her with water, came right off. I have even had them come off with my fingers after this treatment. If you want to you could heat it back up and take some of the temper out of it but I have never had problems.  
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I bored some out that didn't want to loosen up, then bought some shafting to replace what I had bored out.

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Originally posted by Tracy Martin TN Tracy Martin TN wrote:

Scott, try Roger VanCamp he probably has what you need. Thanks for the bearing reference also. Tracy Martin
 
Thanks Tracy!
 
Funny, yesterday I was thinking about the bearing info and wondering if it had arrived OK.  Glad to hear it made it!
 
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Originally posted by Creek Jenkins Creek Jenkins wrote:

Scott-
I can't help you with actual parts, but I think I have the clamp plate and stop plate on my plow - I can measure them up for you if that would help.  I'm not sure I have both - mine might have two clamp plates on it, I don't remember the stop plate thingy hanging down.
I'm still trying to get the pivots loose on mine.  Two pins out, the others won't budge.  Everytime I walk by it I give a squirt of Kroil and hit it with a hammer.  One of us will eventually win....
cheers,
Creek
 
Creek,
 
Thanks!  Don't go to any trouble at this time...  We'll give my parts quest a chance to work first.
 
Best regards,
 
Scott
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