Old Ferguson Plow ID

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Howdy Sean,

I do think they are similar. You have a good looking set up there. Thank you for sharing. Have a good evening.

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Mike
 
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Howdy Folks,

Sorry to trouble you but I was wondering what color to paint this plow. Anyone know what the original colors were? Thank you and have a good evening.

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Mike
 
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Howdy Folks,

I took one of the shares off and took it to tractor supply today. I could not find a match but had him order one that has the same bolt pattern. I will probably have to modify it to fit. The share on this plow has three bolts spaced about 5 and 1/4 inches apart. I also think it may have been red originally. I did try and to straighten out the ID plate some more and I believe its an AO-14 plow modle. Have a good day.

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Mike
 
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Howdy Folks,

Sorry to trouble you but I was wondering what color to paint this plow. Anyone know what the original colors were? Thank you and have a good evening.

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Mike
The Ferguson plows were Machinery Gray. The same as the 9N and 2N tractor colors. The Dearborn plows were red.
I have a Ferguson 12-AO=28 and when I took the plow shares off I found the gray. Rusteoleum has a machinery gray
which is pretty close. The red may have been a replacement part. The plow share points are hard to find if not now extinct...for the 12 in. plows.

Tom
 
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Howdy Tom,

Thank you for responding. Actually I thank everyone for responding and sharing information. Its been a big help so far. I really want to fix this plow. It is 14 inches between the beems. I freed up the coulters today but the spare one I have is still stuck. That is the disk bearing is frozen. I have it soaking tonight and wil try to free tomorow. I am missing one disc scraper. I hope I can get it fixed. Have a good evening.

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Mike
 
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Howdy Folks,

Not sure if this will help anyone or not but I looked at the numbers on the back of my plow shares and they are 475 134 M1. I called a local dealer and they told me its a good number. I ordered two. Now I do not know if these are the original shares or have been modified. So I'm working a couple of options for shares, one from TSC and one from a Massy dealer. I will let you know how it turns out.

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Mike
 
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Howdy Folks,

Not sure if this will help anyone or not but I looked at the numbers on the back of my plow shares and they are 475 134 M1. I called a local dealer and they told me its a good number. I ordered two. Now I do not know if these are the original shares or have been modified. So I'm working a couple of options for shares, one from TSC and one from a Massy dealer. I will let you know how it turns out.






Mike

The 12" and the shares for the 14 and 16" shares are different. The 2 larger shares are available. the 12" is a one piece share and like i mentioned, hard to find if any...

Tom
 
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Howdy Tom,

I'm kind of new at this, but I see what your saying. I wish I knew the part numbers for the different type of shares that are avalible. I will just be happy to get some new ones no matter the type. Thank you for the information. Have a good evening.

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Mike
 
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Tractor Supply lists them on page 182 of their 2013 catalog. Moldboards, shins and shares. They will be listed as
Ford parts. they can get the 14 and 16" items...
I see you just down the river from me. I am by the Ohio, Pa and WV intersection where the Ohio River leaves PA...About 6 mi. from
that point.
Good Luck..
Tom
 
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Thank you again Tom for the info. We are pretty close then. I'm about an hour south of Wheeling and only a couple miles from the Ohio river as the crow flies. I also see you have a 1614 power king. I have one too and they are good little tractors. Have a good evening.

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Mike
 
 
 
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