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Old 01-06-2015, 03:17 PM
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The missing piece is called a "plow point", in my neck of the woods.
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We call em plow shares in this part of the country.
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I've always called them "shares" too.
They are called shares. Google it. Or try walking into a farm dealer and asking for a "plow point". They'll look at you funny and tell it's called a share.


Who knows where the "frog" is?
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Behind the molboard isn't it?
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The plow was sold thru Sears. I'm not sure who made it for Sears or this is something Sears made.
Here are few different views of that plow.


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Looks like it should work fine! Never have seen one like that.
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I thought I knew what the frog was but I would have been wrong.What I thought was called a frog is actually called a shin. I googled and found this site thought it was interesting so I hope the link works.One type of mouldboard it did not mention was a slatted mouldboard.

Technical Note 20. The Moldboard Plow - The Open Furrow...
open-furrow.soil.ncsu.edu/.../DHC/The%20Moldboard%20Plow.pdf
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Looks like it should work fine! Never have seen one like that.
It is a good plow to plow with. Best thing I like is it doesn't plug up like some other plows do.
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Merk is that your plow?? I'm gonna go to some old farms this week end an see if I can find a share that with will work on it If not looks like I'm gonna be in the market for a new plow
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Sadly,
you are prolly not gonna find a "fitted" share too easily.
might just as well look for a complete plow, and use that one for the flower bed decoration.
FWIW:
IH plow chief did use a Spear point, it was below the shim, on the end of the share.
As it would wear, it kept a person from having to purchase a complete share.
IIRR I would replace 2 maybe 3 points before I needed to replace the share.

Still got a 3 bottom 14" plow chief behind the barn, but not going out to take a pix of it just yet. it is a bit snow covered out there.
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If you can drill it...... just go buy a new plow share for like a 14" IH plow. They're less than $20 and most farm stores keep them.
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Merk is that your plow?? I'm gonna go to some old farms this week end an see if I can find a share that with will work on it If not looks like I'm gonna be in the market for a new plow
That is my plow.

I would try to find a complete Brinly moldboard section (landslide-share-moldboard and possibility frog) and try to use the Sears framework.

Another possibility is to find a Sears 3 point plow and used the pieces you need.

Trying to find a point for a Sears Plow could be hard to do.
Biggest issue you will have is the front part of the landslide and share is one piece.

Good luck finding a share.
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