Super A Plow

Dellbertt

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I got this plow with my Super A. Does anyone have photos or a link that shows how it attaches? I checked the archives. Does this lever go with it? I have more parts mixed in with stack of cultivator parts.
Thanks,
Dell

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In case you are wondering, the plow is on its side leaning against some tires. I took the photo from above. If you just look at the plow and not the bucket or tires it won't give you a headache:)
Dell
 
I do know that the drawbar is turned forward and the tongue of the plow attaches and it lifts from the rockshaft. I would like to see a photo of how it attaches to the drawbar. There are two bolts at the end of the tonge but I don't see how it would swival up and down.
Thanks,
Dell
 
Ok, I had my second cup of coffee and I think I answered my own question.
The attachment on the plow tongue where the two bolts are does swival. I thought it was rigid but it is just rusted tight.
I am assuming the drawbar turns around and bolts to the two forwardmost bolts on the final drive case.
Sorry about the space used, maybe someone was wondering also.
Dell
 
Jim is probably correct. I bought the Cub and the SA from the same person along with various parts and implements. I thought I had the plow figured until it was mentioned about the drawbar moving.
So if it goes on the Cub, I turn the drawbar around and the tongue swival bolts fasten to the fkorward drawbar and it is lifted with a chain at the rear rockshaft.
Correct?
Dell
 
Correct. And the lever assembly bolts to the right final drive housing. It links to the drawbar to control depth.
 
OK, it seems like there would be a lot of side force on the front two bolts when the plow is down. Maybe the lever bracket will hold some or is there a side force brace added.
Also, it seems if I wanted to use this plow on my Super A I don't see any reason that it wouldn't work the same way?
Dell
 
Normally, side force is held by the landside of the plow bottom. In nearly every dimension, the plow is too small for a Super A.
 

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