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Plow Question...Case,AC?

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John S-B

03-22-2004 19:00:27




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OK I know it's best to have a pic but it's bugging me and I'm online so here goes... Got a great deal on a plow but I don't have a clue as to what the brand or model is. It was painted green but is orange underneath. The tailwheel is cream I think. It's a three point, two bottom plow and it's built VERY HEAVY. The two bottom hitch pins face inwards towards each other. There are no numbers on the beams that I can see, but some of the smaller castings have numbers that begin with W27(xx). The most unusual thing is that it swivels on the three point hitch, there are grease fittings so it can swing side to side when you have to plow around an obstacle or something I think. It has a hole in the plate on top so you could put a bolt in to keep it from moving. I'd like to know what kind of plow this is so I can find out if points and moldboards are available, the ones on it are fair. I know with all that experience out there one of you guys has gotta know what this is. Thanks

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Josh

03-22-2004 19:04:11




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 Re: Plow Question...Case,AC? in reply to John S-B, 03-22-2004 19:00:27  
I think that the plows with the swiveling 3-point setup are case plows.



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Ol Chief

03-23-2004 19:17:49




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 Re: Re: Plow Question...Case,AC? in reply to Josh, 03-22-2004 19:04:11  
I think that you are certain to be looking at an J I Case plow.The swivel arraingment you discuss was a feature in their line of implements that were designed for use with the Eagle Hitch three point hitch system.Eagle Hitch draft arms were (are)rigid.Therefore allowed no lateral movement of the plow.Thus the swivel allowed for less strain on the tractor and implement. Case stayed with their system up to about early 1960's to the best of my recollection.As I understand it the Case Co. refused to pay Harry Ferguson a royalty to use his swinging draft arm system ,so stayed with their own design until the patent expired.

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