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    Posted: 05 Apr 2015 at 2:31pm
I am looking for bullet points for a 14 inch plow.   They are the three hole type and about 16 inches long.
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You need to identify the bottom as described in AC Plows Parts 101 up above. Then you can shop for parts that may not be available.

At that point it may work to visit all the farm stores with an old plow point (share, blade) in hand to find one close in shape and size and to plan to modify it by grinding and to drill new plow bolt holes in the frog. There's no way to drill plow bolt holes in the share because its hardened steel and the holes often aren't round.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BPM75 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2015 at 3:49pm
As Gerald said you need to know the bottom # or part# of share, then you can get ahold of davetheplowman on here he has a lot of new plow parts and is having some that are NLA remade.
59 D17 gas nf, 66 XT 190, 69 220.
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Yes I have a lot of plow shears on hand. If you can take a picture of the front view of the moldboard assy. I can tell what I have that would fit. You can e-mail me davetheplowman@gmail.com or text them to me at 612-619-4399 Thanks Dave
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As per my manuals the plow bottoms are either 331,332,333,361,362, or 363.   The actual share part numbers could be 325614, 326082, or 326074.   The manuals call them bullet blades.   There are three hole in the share but the one towards the front is a little lower than the back two.   The plow may be a 73 series.   Thanks for your help.
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70 is the series, 73 is the plow frame model, but at least a dozen or two dozen plow bottoms fit. In that era nearly every AC plow bottom fits every plow frame.

The blade numbers that are in my plow bottoms book do fit all 6 bottoms, one is heavy, the 074 blade isn't in my book. The 331-333 bottoms share everything for a given width (these blades are 14") but the moldboards. The plow bottoms book doesn't describe or show the different in the moldboards. Same thing applies to the 361 to 363 bottoms. Without more information that is in the plow bottoms book, I presume that the different moldboards have different lengths and final curves, some being short for easily turned dirt and some very long for rolling sod over better.

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I have A-C plow layes, but you will have to drill new holes in the frog to make them fit. I have done this with my plow that fits on my D-17 series 3. If you want call me I live in Southcentral Wisc. 1-608-523-4180 thanks Dave
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When I bought new shares for my 63 semi-mounted plow 3 or 4 years ago, AGCO had discontinued the 3 hole share. All that is available now, as far as brand spanking new from AGCO and even aftermarket, is one type of share that has 4 holes. They will fit most, if not all, 60, 70, & 80 Series plow bottoms. 3 of the holes in the share will line up with the holes in the frog, there is just an extra hole that is used with later series plows. You could drill the frog for the 4th hole if you wish, or just leave it empty. I have the same catalog as Gerald, and I tied up an hour of my parts mans time trying to find NOS plow shares. Every number we tried was obsolete and superseded by a newer number, made from one type of steel and with 4 holes, that covered all of the older ones. The only place I have found new 3 hole shares is at auctions, and I'm holding on to those.
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I have a bunch of NOS plow points like you need   PM me
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In some plow bottoms, the fourth hole is bolted to a strap that misses the frog and has a bolt in the back corner of the moldboard.

It would be handy to have a conversion list of old numbers to those new numbers on line or in my plow bottom's book.

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What are you asking for the shares?
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