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    Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 10:01pm

I bought this from the lady with the D14, same lady I bought the disk and blade from.  The plow is in sad shape - the landside has been farmer engineered and keeps the plow from digging in.

The lift arms are dissasembled.  A little wire brushing and some grease and they should work fine.  $20 plus shipping.

The SC eye may be the best thing on the plow.  $20 plus shipping.

I'm not sure what the attachments above the moldboard are called.  They seem to have fairly little wear.  I think they would go in a flat rate box if I took the blades off of the brackets.  $20 plus the shipping.

Feel free to make an offer, or educate me about the small blades above the moldboard.  The shins and shares are not too badly worn, I don't think.  The moldboards do have some wear.  I have not compared them to my 3 bottom plow to see if they are the same.
 
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Adam
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The "small blades above the moldboard" are called trash boards, and they help in burying trash.  The plow looks like a 62.
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Adam, I sent you a PM. Billy
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Hey Adam, after looking at the first picture I think you loaded the wrong blade on the trailer Monday night didn't you?   LOL    (inside joke)
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Price might have been higher for that one...  everything still moves on it!
 
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There you go Dream....
 
Buy a couple new bottoms for that plow you have here if they are 14"....
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Glenn, I still don't have a plow to put 'em on!LOL! Guess I could send the parts to you and have a "long-distance relationship" with it.
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Would the eye and lift arms fit a CA snap-couple?  Just wondering if I could make these work for a non-SC planter.

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Dream, if you find a shin, I'll put it on if it get's here before I take your plow to Harvey....
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