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Old 11-03-2009, 10:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Case Plow

I recently picked up a pair of case 2 14's 3 point plows. Both are identical slatted bottoms. One is a trip and the other a shear pin. The slats look identical to The IH plow in the attached picture I pulled off the web.

Allis Chalmers Slats are definitely different.

One plow is missing a point/shin. The other has 1 broken slat. Each is missing a coulter.

I can't get any model #'s and no info on parts anywhere for the case or the IH plow in the picture. Anyone here know where parts might be available? Any info on these old case or IH slat plows or model numbers? Can't get much on slat plows off from google. Case dealer knows nothing, especially with no model numbers.

The 2nd slat from the top is broke on the front bottom of the shear pin plow. It has an EX2 stamped in the back. The same slat on the rear bottom has an EXD2 stamped in to it. Funny thing is the trip plow has the same stamps. Hence maybe the front and back slats are not identical since both plows have the different stamps front to back.

Anybody know anything?
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