backdoor
Silver Member
Hello to all you guys. My first post here, however, I have been reading here for several weeks. I enjoy farming on my few acres of food plots, and I enjoy reading about stuff like that whenever I can.
It seems that youall have lots of info for those of us who have questions.
And I have a question.
Have any of you guys replaced the frogs on your old Dearborn plows with more modern frogs, so you could use readily available parts? I ask this because I have a worn out Dearborn model 10-1, and new points from a place in Pennsylvania would cost me $186.50 each plus shipping. More than I will pay. I hate to think of scrapping the plow, so I looked around at some of the other brand plows for ideas. I took the wear parts off of a Leinbach model 82-2, 14inch plow, and took the frog from the Leinbach and it bolted perfectly to the Dearborn beam. I put the Leinbach wear parts back on the frog, and everything seemed to work. I attempted to plow some, but the land was very dry and hard, and I only had one bottom on the Dearborn, so the back beam was dragging only a couple inches into the ground. However the plow seemed be at about the right angle to work. I thought I would ask if any of you had done this with both bottoms and if it worked ok before I put that effort into doing the second bottom and finding out that the plow would not work properly.
The Leinbach dealer near me says all the parts are available from Leinbach, frogs included, and these frogs bolt up to Ford plow wear parts, maybe 101's, I don't know. If none of you have done this exchange, I'll try to finish it up soon (I'm a carpenter, started a new house today), and let you know how everything works. If you have any info on this switch, please post back here and let me know. Thanks. Backdoor.
It seems that youall have lots of info for those of us who have questions.
And I have a question.
Have any of you guys replaced the frogs on your old Dearborn plows with more modern frogs, so you could use readily available parts? I ask this because I have a worn out Dearborn model 10-1, and new points from a place in Pennsylvania would cost me $186.50 each plus shipping. More than I will pay. I hate to think of scrapping the plow, so I looked around at some of the other brand plows for ideas. I took the wear parts off of a Leinbach model 82-2, 14inch plow, and took the frog from the Leinbach and it bolted perfectly to the Dearborn beam. I put the Leinbach wear parts back on the frog, and everything seemed to work. I attempted to plow some, but the land was very dry and hard, and I only had one bottom on the Dearborn, so the back beam was dragging only a couple inches into the ground. However the plow seemed be at about the right angle to work. I thought I would ask if any of you had done this with both bottoms and if it worked ok before I put that effort into doing the second bottom and finding out that the plow would not work properly.
The Leinbach dealer near me says all the parts are available from Leinbach, frogs included, and these frogs bolt up to Ford plow wear parts, maybe 101's, I don't know. If none of you have done this exchange, I'll try to finish it up soon (I'm a carpenter, started a new house today), and let you know how everything works. If you have any info on this switch, please post back here and let me know. Thanks. Backdoor.