Need help with FastHich Plow....

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I'm trying to find/confirm the part number for shin for a Farmall 140 1Pt FastHitch plow...The 140 is a '74 model and expect the plow to be early '70s vintage...the # appears to be either:
SC H 45223, or SC H 15223...can anyone help me out here??/ thanks BobG in VA
 
Bob: there were several different plows built for 1 point fast hitch in that era. 3 different 2 bottom plows, 2 different 1 bottom plows and two roll over plows. Among those 2 bottom plows, one had an adjustable width of cut frame. One also had trip bottoms. If you could come back with those specs, it would help.
 
Hugh, sorry, I was on my way out the door when I sent the first msg...It's a one bottom, has a one piece straight (approx 16") shear that runs along the bottom of the plow bottom/moldboard...Its not a Plow Chief or a Super Chief (at least I don't think its a Super Chief). Again, I got most of the part # off the shin...that's what I need..just can't make out the total #. Hopefully someone can come close to matching that # in a parts manual...Thanks for your help..BobG in VA
 
Bob: Can you find any other part numbers from either the frog, moldboard, landside or point-share. I've looked through about a dozen different General Purpose bottoms, and I don't find either number you gave General Purpose or GP bottoms came before Plow Chief and Super Chief, however there were plows sold with GP bottoms after that. I might add only one of those GP bottoms had separate shin, and it was deep tillage, never would have been used on a small plow.

I suspect your plow is a 194, and it's shown in one of my books with Plow Chief bottoms. The other single bottom 1 point fast hitch plow, and I don't have the number, would have a trip beam and likely be equipped with Super Chief bottoms. Plow Chief and Super Chief bottoms both have separate shins. It wouldn't be ACE bottom as they don't have separate shin.

Given the time frame when those fast hitch plows were built, unless it was special order for GP bottoms, the factory would have installed either Plow Chief or Super Chief. The problem for me on Plow Chief and Super Chief numbers, after 1960 plow bottoms got listed in a separate book from plows, and I don't have that book.
 
Bob: It would be nice if you could post a photo of the plow. It's quite slow finding these numbers if one doesn't know model of plow and type of bottom. I also don't have part numbers for Plow Chief or Super Chief bottoms.
 

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