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Topic: plow bottoms
Posted By: Bcjk
Subject: plow bottoms
Date 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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Posted By: Bcjk
Date Posted: 04 May 2012 at 3:31am
My mistake they are 373 -16


Posted By: Butch(OH)
Date Posted: 04 May 2012 at 5:42am
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.


Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 04 May 2012 at 9:32am
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.

Gerald J.



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