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WTB Shares for Pickup Plow

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    Posted: 28 May 2025 at 7:56pm
I'm looking for replacement shares or lathes for a pickup plow that was paired with a 1950 Wd
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14 or 16 inch?  this is the old black smith sharpened ones?  I have a set but would have to check the size.
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Without a number from the share you have unless you are absolutely sure what bottom you have asking for share is like throwing darts in the dark. There are 27 different bottoms that AC used and most shares don't interchange.  I have a few NOS shares available for the #24 & #124 bottoms, also a single LH share for a #325 14" bottom.
  If you can't find a number on the underside of your share, look for a number on the back side of any wear part. 
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This is a picture of the share I need to replace.  Does anyone think it could be welded?
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The number on the part is 37-16SC    A number 45 also appears nearby.  Not sure my picture got throughuploads/25655/IMG_1493.jpg
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Originally posted by jlaage jlaage wrote:

The number on the part is 37-16SC    A number 45 also appears nearby.  Not sure my picture got throughuploads/25655/IMG_1493.jpg

  That number is NOT an Allis Chalmers number but someones aftermarket number. However I'd say you have a #37 bottom that has a 16" cut. Is it a slat bottom?
  With all the the plow parts book shows 2 shares for the #37 bottom: 
  321558  &  321559
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I have about 10 old plows, they all have one bolt and the hook for the j draw bolt.
1945 C, 1949 WF and WD, 1981 185, 1982 8030, unknown D14(nonrunner)
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Here's some tips on how to repair shares. https://youtu.be/b1iuiqzQ4BQ?si=qSYtFrHxr_bIjhAK
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This is a slat plow with one bolt and one hook  There are only two holes in the share.
I'm having trouble getting more pictures posted  will keep trying


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Sounds like you might have one that woud work for me if you'd care to sell.  looks like 16 inch bottoms and two holes with one for the draw hook.  I have the old bolts but theyre rough so if any of those are available that would help
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Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

Originally posted by jlaage jlaage wrote:

The number on the part is 37-16SC    A number 45 also appears nearby.  Not sure my picture got throughuploads/25655/IMG_1493.jpg

  That number is NOT an Allis Chalmers number but someones aftermarket number. However I'd say you have a #37 bottom that has a 16" cut. Is it a slat bottom?
  With all the the plow parts book shows 2 shares for the #37 bottom: 
  321558  &  321559
   I have the book issued with this plow, it provides drawings but no numbers.  There is a drawing of the #37 bottom.  I appreciate your help.
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Originally posted by jiminnd jiminnd wrote:

14 or 16 inch?  this is the old black smith sharpened ones?  I have a set but would have to check the size.
Sounds like you might have one that woud work for me if you'd care to sell.  looks like 16 inch bottoms and two holes with one for the draw hook.  I have the old bolts but theyre rough so if any of those are available that would help
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