KD Cannon

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Any ideas on what make this old plow is? Don't see any name or numbers on it. Sure a lot more than I can pull engaged with either of my little tractors. Do scrap yards take these old implements?
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Looks to be a model C or CH case plow with the EX style
bottoms. They are a very good plow and a collector might
want them or a plow day person. Dont scrap it!
 
Scrap yards accept about anything
metal.That includes farm equipment.Bit
PLEASE don't scrap it!Looks like a good
solid old plow.Plows like they are on
high demand.It will bring a good
price.Lots more than
scrap.Aigain,,PLEASE don't
scrap.Somebody will want it to use and
pay good money.
 
Don't recognize that model, but it
definitely ain't scrap. Advertise it as
unknown plow at $100 a bottom. Better than
scrapyard price and a deal for somebody
looking for one.
 
Case plow, probably a model C, looks like it has a John Deere hitch on it, looks to be in good shape, dont scrap it!
 
The only thing scrap yards will not take are intact tanks. Explosion hazard.

They may dock you for the tires. Time you pay for the fuel to haul it to scrap and tire disposal fees, you may end up with nothing.

Even if you sell it for $100 you will be money ahead. The person comes, pulls it up on their trailer, hands you $100. You do nothing. No fuel. No time. No travel. Can't beat it.
 
(quoted from post at 16:51:28 11/19/21) hey you, we're in Henry County Mo,
so just south east of you, GG

Oliver is the game over here, not many Case around...

Hello to you too. If this plow is a Case it's the only thing of its make here.
 
There's a field not far from me that has a rock wall sort of thing in place of a fence. Been there for decades and is just a bunch of rocks piled up.
 

( To Richard G.)

These rocks are what's left of 2 story rock barn my grandpa built. Still got some pretty square corners on it. His side of family built a lot of rock barns, houses, fences and wells around this county. He always said "never had much money...but had a lot of rock".
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This post was edited by KD Cannon on 11/19/2021 at 11:38 am.
 
That's a Case plow. I sure wouldn't scrap it. Just list it for sale and it will go. My grandpa had one very similar we sold on his estate sale in 2002. Sold for
$500.
 
(quoted from post at 21:04:44 11/18/21) looks like it has a John Deere hitch on it, looks to be in good shape, dont scrap it!

I agree on not scrapping the plow. The hitch doesn't resemble any John Deere moldboard plow I've ever seen
 

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