edwards two bottom rollover plow Model w35

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bjr

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I was looking at edwards rollover plow. I don't know how to make it roll over. It needs the mold board replaced, could I get aftermarker replacement parts for it? Would older 4 cylinder diesel ford 4000 pull it? The manufacturer is still in business but don't make plows any more and don't sell parts or give out information. Any information would help. Thanks bjr
 
   / edwards two bottom rollover plow Model w35
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I was looking at edwards rollover plow. I don't know how to make it roll over. It needs the mold board replaced, could I get aftermarker replacement parts for it? Would older 4 cylinder diesel ford 4000 pull it? The manufacturer is still in business but don't make plows any more and don't sell parts or give out information. Any information would help. Thanks bjr
 
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Roll-over plows are usually heavy. That requires a bit more tractor than an ordinary 2-bottom plow, but that Ford should run right along with it.

Never heard of that brand before, but here's something I've learned about "short-liner" plows. Generally, they use O.E.M. parts from another manufacturer rather than start a completely new line of parts. (i.e. Howse plows (sold at TSC) use Ford model 101 wear parts)

Look for part #'s on the shares, shins, moldboards, even the landslides. Then we can see if they cross to any "name brand" parts.
 
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Roll-over plows are usually heavy. That requires a bit more tractor than an ordinary 2-bottom plow, but that Ford should run right along with it.

Never heard of that brand before, but here's something I've learned about "short-liner" plows. Generally, they use O.E.M. parts from another manufacturer rather than start a completely new line of parts. (i.e. Howse plows (sold at TSC) use Ford model 101 wear parts)

Look for part #'s on the shares, shins, moldboards, even the landslides. Then we can see if they cross to any "name brand" parts.
 
 
 
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