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I NEED A PLOW LIFT SHAFT

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    Posted: 01 Jun 2017 at 7:34am
I need a replacement 3 pt. lift shaft off my series 82 plow.  It is the 2 inch shaft the 3 pt.  lift arms hook to, about 30 inches long with a right angle bend on one end.  This model goes through the plow frame.   There has got to be hundreds laying in fence rows. 

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I think that I have one of those at home.  I will check tonight.
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After Bill finds one, I could use one also. Thanks tracy
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www.davetheplowman.com
he will help you out
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Dave and I are e-mailing, don't believe he has one.  He is into SC.  

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Cat 1 or Cat 2 ? I have been looking for a cat 2 lift bar for my 3 pt. Allis Plow that has a cat 1 bar . If you want a Cat 1 bar and you can find a Cat 2 bar , I would trade you . good luck finding one . I have been looking for 3 years
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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You will find a complete plow before you find just the lift bar.
That's what I did and now have 2 plows , one with cat `1 lift bar , and one with cat 2 . I tried bidding on a parts plow that had a 3 pt cat 2 lift bar . Was going to buy it for just the lift bar . another guy ran the bid up over 600 . I stopped bidding there and talked to the guy that bought it . he bought it for the lift bar just like I was trying . There probably a NOS one sitting in a shed or garage somewhere but I have not found it yet . Could probably get a good fab shop to make one easier than finding one

Edited by Pat the Plumber CIL - 02 Jun 2017 at 9:40pm
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

1964 D-17 SIV 3 Pt.WF,1964 D-15 Ser II 3pt.WF ,1960 D-17 SI NF,1956 WD 45 WF.
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I fabricated one using hot roll..... not hard enough and I bent it.   I am looking for a 2 foot piece of 2 inch 1045 or  Stress proof.  That seems to be hard to find too.   If you fabricate one, keep the length as short as possible.  There is a lot of stress on that rod.

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McMaster-Carr http://mcmaster.com has 1045 in 2" diameter 3' length is $79.33

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Well, after much research, it looks like I need 1144 (Stressproof) or 4140 cold formed (chrome moly).  McMaster Carr says 1144 doesn't weld well but 4140 does.  I am waiting for info from several steel supliers, but it looks like about 35-40 dollars per foot plus shipping.  $150 should fabricate a new lift shaft....... probably  cheaper the a used one.

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4140 does not easily weld. It tends to crack. Best to preheat and cool slowly.HTH Tracy
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 I have one.   It was a 4 bottom, someone took off the 4th and some other parts.  I will part it for whoever wants the most. What is it worth you?
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Tracy Martin is looking for one.  Yours must be Cat II.   I am having one made out of chrome moly.  Fab shop is familiar, heat to 400 weld and then cool slow in vermiculite.

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