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Terry/EasternIa View Drop Down
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    Posted: 27 Sep 2011 at 7:56pm
What would a SC 3-14 rollover plow be worth? Not sure of condition.
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I don't know but I wish mine was a roll over. I have this funny shaped piece of ground in CRP and as soon as it goes out, it's getting plowed up to try and cut back on the mulberry trees.
  I can't hardly believe the prices people are asking for a regular plow that has been setting out and rusting up for years but if you want one, you gotta out bid the scrap guy.
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   I have personally seen several 2 bottoms, but have not seen an actual 3 bottom snapcoupler rollover plow. I would say it should command a good price. I would love to see some pictures of it.

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Two bottom rollovers usually go for $200 to $400 so I would think a 3 bottom would bring $300 to $500. I just purchased a snap coupler 1 bottom rollover plow at an auction. It's the first one I have ever seen. If I knew how to put pictures on here I would post a couple.  Don Jr.
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If you can email a picture, send it to me and I will post it. My email is listed in my profile just click in the drop down menu beside my user name.
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What rolls the plow over? Do you do it by hand or is it mechanical?
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My parts book shows both manual and an automatic spinner that turns the plow over each time its raised. These are options for the roll over 60 series.

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I  have  a two bottom rollover plow .
If i sold it my dad would roll over .
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I don't think I've ever seen a snap coupler roll over plow, they just weren't around our area. I sure would like to have one though. I would have to agree with Don, that 300 to 500 would probably be what it would take to get your hands on one. Darrel
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At one time I had a 3 bottom rollover plow. It operated with a hydraulic cylinder to do the rollover trick. I also have a 2 bottom rollover plow. I am missing the lift arms for it. Does anyone have one they are parting out? I don't know if lift arms on other plows would be the same or not?  Dave.
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I've got a 4 bottom AC 3 point rollover or spinner plow as they are called here.  It has a cylinder to turn it, paid $225 for it in good shape.  I unbolted the 4th bottom so I could use it on my Kubota M110.  Also have a SC two bottom, can't remember how it turns over, no cylinder.  It is also in good shape and paid $47.50 for it at auction.  Both were bought before scrap prices got high.  Need to find a 5 or 6 bottom spinner for the 7580, kind of rare.
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