John_in_TN
Silver Member
I just bought an old Ford plow (photos attached). It is labeled FORD MODEL 10-336, S/N 1542. I believe it is one of the "101" series plows (seems to match an owner's manual that I downloaded from an old TBN post). It is a 12" model, based on frame measurement.
The plow seems to be functional as is, but I would like to purchase a set of new shares if they are still availble. The diagram for a 12" Ford share (on the Wiese Products website), shows three mounting holes with a note that two-hole and three-hole shares are interchangeable. My plow shares have two mounting holes but their pattern does NOT match the Ford pattern shown. The pattern does appear to match that shown for an OLIVER 12" plow.
I also found an old TBN post that stated some Ford 101 plows were manufactured by Oliver (and some by JD).
Does anyone know if those Ford 101's manufactured by Oliver actually use Oliver shares? Any other suggestions or information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
The plow seems to be functional as is, but I would like to purchase a set of new shares if they are still availble. The diagram for a 12" Ford share (on the Wiese Products website), shows three mounting holes with a note that two-hole and three-hole shares are interchangeable. My plow shares have two mounting holes but their pattern does NOT match the Ford pattern shown. The pattern does appear to match that shown for an OLIVER 12" plow.
I also found an old TBN post that stated some Ford 101 plows were manufactured by Oliver (and some by JD).
Does anyone know if those Ford 101's manufactured by Oliver actually use Oliver shares? Any other suggestions or information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John