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A C 9000 7 BOTTOM PLOW

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    Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 4:38pm
1967, A C 9000 SERIES 7 BOTTOM PLOW (WHEEL TYPE).  Numbers on backside of moldboard (375-14) (metal tag 386-848).  Agco cannot find this series plow?
What series is this plow?  Looking for the rear wheel lock, landsides, coverboards, plowshares & moldboards.
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Can't help but thats a rare plow. I hope you have a D-21 to pull it. I have a 2500 Mono Frame 7 furrow semi mount on land but was really looking for a 9000 like yours.
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Picture of rear wheel lock.
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9000 series covers only the plow frame. The plow bottoms were sold separately and are in a different book.

My plow frames book looks a lot like that plow frame though in your picture some details are hidden.

375 was a fairly recent bottom and after market parts were available a few years ago, maybe still in some places. I find three or four variations on the 375 bottom in my plow bottoms book. Each with a different moldboard and none with the 386848 number.  Only a couple show used with the 9000 series frame.

They call shares by the name "blade." A bullet blade 14" R.H. could be 341395, 341394 (narrow cut, stoney), 344869 (Economy type). Short landside 337422, frog 341872, moldboard 337709 and moldboard extension 325555. That moldbooard extension is some times called a trash coverer. That's for a bottom effective December 1962 in a book dated 7.68.

The next 375 is described as "375 plow bottom w/trash coverer shin piece". The trash coverer shin is 340973 and the plain shin is 340971. The shares, landside, extension, and frog are the same. The moldboard on this plow bottom is 345292. An earlier moldboard was apparently 340972. There may be newer numbers and most numbers from that era have a 70 at the front to make them 8 digits long.

I don't have any plow parts other than for my 392 bottoms on my 2000 monobeam plow.

The wheel locks in my plow frames book (dated 7-68) don't have the bushing that you show split nor the bolt holes in the ears for clamping, though the picture shows those ears on part 344588 and a separate bushing (two used, upper and lower) 340831. There is a small bushing shown for the vertical clamp bolt a 344583.

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Can't help you with numbers, Great looking plow! We would love to find one of those for our D-21.
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You dont want to fix that old plow up, instead bring it to my place please!!!

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That is really some plow!
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I know what Butch wants to do...
 
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

I know what Butch wants to do...
 
(Somebody's got a rebuilt Two-Twenty... and nothing to play with...) 
 
LOL
Naw, I was just wanting to save him from dumping money in the worthless old thing dont ya know?
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

I know what Butch wants to do...
 
(Somebody's got a rebuilt Two-Twenty... and nothing to play with...) 
 
LOL
 
Brian - when I first saw this post I could hear the drops of drool hit the floor clear from Ohio....LOL!  Mike


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Gerald, thanks for the info.
Added a picture of our restored 3000 Seven Bottom On-Land plow and 1968 D 21.
Neighbors Tommy/John Dames were the top guns in the restorations.
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   Ohhh...Ahhh. Me Likey !!
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Originally posted by R Albart R Albart wrote:

Gerald, thanks for the info.
Added a picture of our restored 3000 Seven Bottom On-Land plow and 1968 D 21.
Neighbors Tommy/John Dames were the top guns in the restorations.
Ron, MO 314-520-4248
  
Wow. That is super nice!
If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brian F(IL) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Aug 2011 at 8:19am
That looks like a very, very sweet outfit.  I'd love to run that for a day or two.
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