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N.O.S Plow Questons?
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N.O.S Plow Questons?
Well my Ol' Dad had something hid on me I didn't know about. He had 3 N.O.S. Cub plows. Original Paint with yellow lettering and 1 even has the remains of a little canvas sack wired on it that held the bolts. My question is I laid them out and they are turned different from my other plows they throw the dirt to the left. Are these 2 way plows? Are the beams the same on both sides? Can I use one as a single plow? I was wanting to build a set of 2 way's and then have 1 one way left over. Thanks Brandon.
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By your description you have the left side of a 2ay. There is a manual for the 2 way on Rudi's server. I beleive you will find the beam is different on them, but you can tell by looking at the parts list. you can use it as a single plow, but of coulrse it will through dirt to the left instead of the right as you are used too. As I assume you know, you will need a depth control lever, and the 2 wya has a latch mechaism that allows you to contorl which bottom drops.
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Cub 174 Planter with Row Markers
Cub 201 Planter with Row Markers
No. 27 Corn and Pea Attachments
No. 12 Rotary Weeder Attachment
Pittsburg Carry-Lift
Brookfield Buzz Saw
IH McCormick Seed Plate Test Stand - Location: London, Kentucky
I have the depth control lever and the rockshaft and all the rigging to hook up the 2 way plows. What would they be worth? I was going to take them to Redpower to sell them. We're going to take a load. Also what would you guys figure the left side N.O.S. plows individually would be worth, as i will have 1 complete one left over? What about normal cub plows with a colter and depth control lever, How Much? Thanks for your help. Brandon.
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Brandon, Just my opinion but a good 193 plow - complete with depth adjusting lever is worth about $150. A two way plow would probably be about $250 to $300. But that is a guess as I never see the two way plows around here.
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No. 27 Corn and Pea Attachments
No. 12 Rotary Weeder Attachment
Pittsburg Carry-Lift
Brookfield Buzz Saw
IH McCormick Seed Plate Test Stand - Location: London, Kentucky
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You only need one depth lever for the 189 roll-over plow. However it requires the brackets that attach to both sides of the drawbar. Go take a look at the 189 plow on the TM Tractor implement photos pages.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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No. 27 Corn and Pea Attachments
No. 12 Rotary Weeder Attachment
Pittsburg Carry-Lift
Brookfield Buzz Saw
IH McCormick Seed Plate Test Stand - Location: London, Kentucky
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