My new toy (plow)!

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countrybumpkin

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I just couldn't resist this today, I've been looking a little and just happened a cross this one. Not sure as to what brand it is or anything yet. (Anyone have a clue?)

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Also where do you messure to find out what size it is? I've read people talking about 12" and 14' plows.
 
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I was able to look it over a little more this morning and found a couple of places that had Oliver 419-14 stamped into it.
 
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I haven't got a clue what make that is but I'd sure like to try it out. Looks like it might suit my Kubota B2620 pretty good.
 
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Also where do you messure to find out what size it is? I've read people talking about 12" and 14' plows.

Measure the distance from the left side of beam 1 to the left side of beam 2 to determine the bottom size (12", 14" or 16"). I'm betting on either a 14" or 16" size for that plow if it's an Oliver.

Looks to be a good plow.
 
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Nice plow!

Post some pictures when you get it mounted.
 
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I hope to hook it up in the next few days. I was told from a Oliver guy that it is a Oliver 214 and it measured 14". I had to give 200 for it but everything seems to be in great shape.
 
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I hope to hook it up in the next few days. I was told from a Oliver guy that it is a Oliver 214 and it measured 14". I had to give 200 for it but everything seems to be in great shape.

That makes sense---214 decodes as 2-14, i.e. a 14" double bottom moldboard plow.
 
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I'm still not sure if that is the correct model number yet. But I'll keep looking. :)
 
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It use to be many US companies model numbers made some sense. So 214 would be very logical for a 2 plow 14 model. Now see if you can find the wear parts for it before these wear out and you learn you should have been using wear resistance welding rods to build up on them. Even if available you may wish to due to the cost of some of that metal. You are likely to find those parts are more than you paid for the plow.

It is a good looking plow but be sure to watch speed if you have stumps and suggest you wear seat belt. The plow point in to a solid stump and the tractor often stops and the driver wears the steering wheel. :eek:
 
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I hope to hook it up in the next few days. I was told from a Oliver guy that it is a Oliver 214 and it measured 14". I had to give 200 for it but everything seems to be in great shape.

You got a good deal for $200... around here it would have cost you around $400

That was a great find.
 
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That is indeed an Oliver plow. In their day, Oliver made some of the best plows on the market. From the pictures, it looks field ready. Wear parts should still be available through AGCO dealers. You'll find OEM AGCO parts to be in line with lesser quality aftermarket parts.
 
 

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