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    Posted: 22 Oct 2016 at 11:39am
My soon to be ever loving wife got me an Allis plow for our anniversary and has had it hidden from me for the past 2 months. I went and picked it up today I believe it is a NO 4 but I will admit I am not very familiar when it comes to the equipment.  






This last picture is a part number off the moldboard.
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That truly is an unusual anniversary gift!

You must have a very unusual girl there; you must be very happy together.
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You made me look. Mine is just like that, made sure it was still parked out back. LOL
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Now that's funny.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ksbowhunter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2016 at 3:53pm
Where there separate manuals for these plows? I've never used one and am looking for some information on how to set it up for my WF.
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Hook on to it and it won't take long to figure it out. Right now it appears to be in transport position, both bottoms are set as high as they will go. If you are laying off a land, (first pass, no furrow), raise both levers as high as they will go, once you have a furrow to run in, lower the furrow bottom lever about halfway. Here is a grainy trail cam picture of me and the WC several years ago finishing plowing up some sod for a food plot. Note the position of the levers. I still have the tractor, plow and hat.
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she's a KEEPER!
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309211 is the part number for a 14" R.H moldboard for a 325 bottom. It doesn't help identify the plow at all because nearly all if not all AC bottoms mount with the same two 9/16" bolts from the frame to the shank and so bottoms are interchangeable but parts are not often interchangeable between bottoms except for landsides and coulters. Details in the Knowledge Forum under AC Plows Parts 101.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ksbowhunter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2016 at 7:15pm
Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

she's a KEEPER!


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ksbowhunter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2016 at 7:16pm
[QUOTE=Gerald J.] 309211 is the part number for a 14" R.H moldboard for a 325 bottom. It doesn't help identify the plow at all because nearly all if not all AC bottoms mount with the same two 9/16" bolts from the frame to the shank and so bottoms are interchangeable but parts are not often interchangeable between bottoms except for landsides and coulters. Details in the Knowledge Forum under AC Plows Parts 101.

Gerald J.
Thanks Gerald. I haven't had a chance to look at that section yet but plan to in the next few days.

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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

she's a KEEPER!
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If the plow has been used very much at all the teeth for the depth levers should show at least a little wear. There's a good place to start setting the plow depth at.
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That looks like a #4 lightweight plow, probably 2-14s.  I have a 2-12 similar, but with cut off steel wheels.  works good behind an RC Allis.

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Ted,  I think you are right.  It is a #4 with no trailing wheel.  Should have a long landslide on the rear bottom.  
We sold a lot of them and they did very good in the Maryland red rock clay soil.  We used the cast moldboards.  
I remember driving to our Branch in Harrisburg, PA to pick up parts.  I always covered the bottom of the pickup with plow shares first then put in the other parts and implements.
Nice plow.
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Bill, we need you on here a lot more!!  Your WEALTH of knowledge is something we miss a lot.  THANKS for ALL your help AGAIN!!
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Thanks guys for all the information, I am planning on getting it in the garage in the next few weeks to tear it down and clean it up for paint.   Are parts for these hard to find? I noticed the trip hub is cracked about half way around. I can repair it but if I could find another I would probably go that route.
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I have some NOS parts. Get me a number off of what you need. I wiil look and see if i have one.
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Originally posted by davetheplowman davetheplowman wrote:

I have some NOS parts. Get me a number off of what you need. I wiil look and see if i have one.
Dave


Thanks Dave I plan to get started on it in the next couple of weeks. I'll get with you soon.
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Not sure of the number but I have the same plow for my WF, works great and not hard to set once you get started.
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We should have some NOS parts to if Dave doesn't have what your looking for.
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

We should have some NOS parts to if Dave doesn't have what your looking for.

Thanks I will be in contact when I get to that point.
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I have 4 1/2 of these #4 plows.  The 1/2 is NOS and never assembled.  I have one that is really used up for a parts donor when I get around to putting the thing together.
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Originally posted by TedBuiskerN.IL. TedBuiskerN.IL. wrote:

I have 4 1/2 of these #4 plows.  The 1/2 is NOS and never assembled.  I have one that is really used up for a parts donor when I get around to putting the thing together.


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