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    Posted: 04 May 2020 at 8:48am
There is a company now making plow parts for older AC plows....good news!

Ploworx is “Manufacturing Parts that Fit” the Allis Chalmers 50, 60 and 70 series plows.
Ploworx is now manufacturing shins: part #324940, moldboards: part #325604 (the A-C Sod Moldboard) for the 350, 360 and 370 series A-C plows.

We are Mfg. bullet type shares for all A-C plows including landsides and the universal, reversible, adjustable moldboard extensions.
Our parts are made with high carbon steel made in the United States.
Please call (330) 332-9386 or email us at ploworx@att.net with any questions, or to place your order.


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Good info. Thanks for sharing.
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This is great. I will definitely need some for my 52/53 pick-up plow one of these days!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TomYaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 May 2020 at 12:38pm
I wouldnt wait to buy them if you know you will need them.  Looks like a new outfit and you never know if it will make it or go belly up.  Get em while the gettins good.
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Tom, I don't see anything listed as A-C?
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Its there, buried in his facebook page.  I took the info from there.
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Good, but I think they run dang near $100 a share don't they?  You could buy a parts plow for cheaper than that.
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Actually they have been around for a while. Bought the crescent forge tool and die works. Do good work.
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Surprised I hadnt heard about them till now.  They are less than 2 hrs from me.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TomYaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 May 2020 at 7:31pm
Agco I believe still has the share, last I checked they were $100 or better.

Yea you can expect parts of limited sales volume to cost more.  Id rather by new to encourage availability for those after me.   I need to make a new batch of allcrop concaves.  The last batch of 10 was made in 2016, sold the last one in 2019.  So took close to three years to unload them.  Not going to put a just a 10% markup.  Better off putting the money in an interest bearing checking and save on the hassle.  Going to get only 5 made this time around, and yep price will go up.


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lot of them ac' plow bottom parts are same on oliver plows.
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Yeah I've heard other folks talk about these people (positively). Will keep them in mind when I need to repair my plow.


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I wonder if they make moldboards for two way (spinner) plows?
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