I've got an old Dearborn 2 bottom, 14". I want to take off the bad right hand bottom and move the left bottom over and then cut off the support arm of the left bottom. Like, make a 2 bottom into a single bottom.
I've taken off the nuts on the 3 large, fine threaded bolts. Taking the bottom off is a sticky wicket, can't seem to get 'er off no matter how I pound it. The 3 large bolts that connect the bottom to the support arm are not moved easily, the support arm is wedged to the back side of the back of the moldboard.
Anybody done this before? Is there some hidden bolt I'm not seeing that is holding the bottom onto the support arm? I want to put the left bottom onto the right side. Do I have to wreck the bolts or cut 'em off to get the bottom off?
I've taken off the nuts on the 3 large, fine threaded bolts. Taking the bottom off is a sticky wicket, can't seem to get 'er off no matter how I pound it. The 3 large bolts that connect the bottom to the support arm are not moved easily, the support arm is wedged to the back side of the back of the moldboard.
Anybody done this before? Is there some hidden bolt I'm not seeing that is holding the bottom onto the support arm? I want to put the left bottom onto the right side. Do I have to wreck the bolts or cut 'em off to get the bottom off?