A-193 Replacement Plow Parts

TomSA

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Where can I find replacement parts to an A-193 plow? A plow came with the Super A I bought 2 months ago and the moldboard is cracked and I'm sure it needs some wear points. Do any companies sell these? All I can find are parts to super chief plows. Does Case/IH have these parts? What does a used moldboard at a salvage yard go for? Thank you


Tom
 
Oops...I forgot to add Does anybody have any pictures on how the tilt link hooks up from the Touch control to the plow? Thank you

Tom
 
Tom: Do you know which plow bottom you have? Is SA Saskachewan? Is the plow point 6" to 10" long depending on wear and about 6" to 8" wide. I'm describing an ACE plow point. You could have GP plow bottoms. ACE plow bottom wear parts would have to come out of QC Canada. GP plow bottom wear parts will have to come from US, very likely Cresent Forge in the mid west.
 
Hugh-
I'm from Connecticut, the "SA" stands for Super A. The plow point seems to be 9 1/2 inches if I am measuring right and I am not sure how to measure the width. I am also not sure which type of bottom I have but the back of the moldboard has ridges and a part number "0 3096." I made an error in the first post, should have said I need wear parts, not points. The shin looks worn, and I'm sure other parts are worn as well. This is my first plow so I am still learning but your help is truely appreciated. Should Cresent Forge have parts for this plow? It looks like a 16" bottom, again if I measured right. Thank you

Tom
 
O 3096 is the chilled moldboard for a 16" BA stubble bottom.
Shares:
O 692 regular (solid) or deep suck (steelcast)
O 694 deep suck cobblestone (solid or steelcast)
O 754 deep suck stony
Looks like the landside is O 2098 or maybe CPA 6001 M, maybe without the M.
Shin is PO 1838.

Landsides are different for fronts and rears, so not sure which the Super A plow used. This all depends on the bottom not being kluged up with odd parts. This isn't likely, but is possible.
 
Tom: Missed that one, after all these years I should know SA stands for Super A. Just because your in CT don't rule out ACE bottom. When I said length I was refering to length of landside edge of the point. Width would have been perpendicular distance to other side of point from a straight edge line along the landside edge of point. ACE bottom plows were sold in New England and across Canada, but mostly eastern Canada. They served well in the stony soils of the north east of North America.

I think you can reach Cresent Forge online, expect they have a web site. There are guys on here who know how to reach them. The perpendicular distance or width of a GP bottom point will be close to 12" to 14".
 
Just went out and looked. Here are the numbers...

Share is # 0 692
Landslide is # 0 2098 A
Shin is # PO 1838
 
Try Crescent Forge they have a web site. Good people just orderd shares for my 211 115.00 apiece jim
 

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