What can my Lift Type plows attach to?

Dziadzu

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I bought a Dearborn Lift Type, two way plow model 10-14, but discovered it must bolt up to Ford N tractors, specifically the bolts that are located near the pto shaft. Anyone know of other tractor makes that have this same bolt pattern? In the Oliver 55's back end like the Fords? Any observations on the plows would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Pictures would be nice.

It sounds like it might be something specific to a particular tractor.
 
Might have to wait a few days, or post a certain number of messages, or ask the moderators for picture privlaged. Keeps the spam bots from posting all sorts of junk in here.....

If it's a specific Dearborn for a specific tractor, that might be all it fits on.

Seems a little odd to bolt a plow to those 4 bolts, be heck to hit a rock and bust those castings out?

I look forward to seeing the pics.

Paul
 
(quoted from post at 16:14:43 04/12/17) Might have to wait a few days, or post a certain number of messages, or ask the moderators for picture privlaged. Keeps the spam bots from posting all sorts of junk in here.....

If it's a specific Dearborn for a specific tractor, that might be all it fits on.

Seems a little odd to bolt a plow to those 4 bolts, be heck to hit a rock and bust those castings out?

I look forward to seeing the pics.

Paul
low is lifted/lowered/pulled by 3 point. The bolted attachment point he is referring to is only for the control arms for switching left/right plow.
 
found a 1 bottom, but the hookup should be similar, might check this and see if yours isnt missing some pieces, it should hook to the 3 point
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See the two long spear shaped rods above the plows. They attach to brackets that bolt on to the tractor near the pto shaft. Those brackets cannot be bolted to my case without much finagling . I tried to get photos on my post and thought I succeed, but they never appeared!
 
(quoted from post at 18:48:18 04/12/17) See the two long spear shaped rods above the plows. They attach to brackets that bolt on to the tractor near the pto shaft. Those brackets cannot be bolted to my case without much finagling . I tried to get photos on my post and thought I succeed, but they never appeared!
ade for Ford N tractors, so some fabrication of an adapter will likely be needed and be dimensionally correct.
 

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