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    Posted: 04 Oct 2011 at 3:40pm
Will 14inch 387 series shares fit a 360 series bottom? I think they will and just have an extra hole correct???  Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not according to my parts book. Part numbers for 387 shares are 347749, 347750, 347751, and 349968. 347750 supersedes 347618 it says.

361, 362, and 363 take shares beginning 325, 326 and 338.

Its remotely possible the nose angle and width are close. The only way to tell is to try a share for a 387 on your plow frog. it should be immensely easier to drill new bolt holes in the frog than in the share. And probably practical to adjust the nose angle 10 or 15 degrees with a sturdy grinder or abrasive cut off wheel.

I'd take an old share to the farm store that has assorted shares and pick out one that was close in shape and then modify if that's all I could find locally. Then I'd get busy drilling the frog.

If there's an extra hole, fill it with a plow bolt. Many AC plows used a flat steel strap from the fourth or fifth hole to a hole on the moldboard away from the frog.

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I cant find the shares to fit the 360 bottom, but did find em for a 387 bottom. Any vendors or folks have the right ones for sale on here? Agco showed no longer available.
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Also need the coulter shanks and brackets for a 63 plow. I have the blades , just need everything else. It has the concave coulters and I would be willing to trade.
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plow shares for the 60-70 series bottoms are extremely hard to come by. i was able to find 3 NOS shares for a 364 slat bottom by calling Sandy Lake. they didn't have any but Brenda mailed me a list of dealers which had some in stock
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