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    Posted: 03 May 2012 at 2:23pm
I have a 83 series plow. bottoms are 375 -16   What else do I need to know for buying the lays and bolts  also need the land slides does agco dealers have them? How about tractor supply?  Where can a person find a operators manual for that model?
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My mistake they are 373 -16
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Answers are no and no for availability and manuals are easiest found on Ebay just search "Allis 80 series plow manual"
 You may find and old A-C dealer that has old stock but punch the numbers in at AGCO and the screen says NLA.  If you are patiant type get a list of numbers that will fit that bottom and the shares occassionaly show up for sale on here and/or check the swap areas at the shows.
 I am the impatiant type so I redrilled my frogs for available parts (number 387 bottom) Order from Shoup and two days later they are on the porch.


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373 is a lot tougher to find than 375 though the 375 aftermarket makers may have quit.

You can look up the landsides (which fit most bottoms) and shears/blades/shares/lays in the plow bottoms manual found at http://www.grandpastractor.com/phpBB3/index.php AC offered 6 to 12 options for each bottom for shears/blades/shares/lays mostly calling them blades for various plowing conditions and soils. Chilled iron didn't survive well in rocky soil, but in clean soil lasted longer than steel.

I suspect taking a share for the still supported (aftermarket at least) 387 bottom and drilling the frog to fit is closest IF the nose angle isn't too hard to make match the plow.

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