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- November 11, 2009 at 4:05 am #41077TBigLugParticipant
Where do I go to get parts for grandpa’s plow? He thinks it’s an Oliver 99. He knows it’s an Oliver but the part he’s not sure on is the model. It’s in good shape but the point is one big rock away from busting and the landslide (???) is wore pretty thin. It’s kind of a funny setup and doesn’t use the regular ones like our other two plows. I’ll get some pics tomorrow to show you what I mean. Some of you might already know what I’m talking about if you’re familiar with these.
Thanks.
November 11, 2009 at 12:48 pm #55330Carl RussellModeratorIf it’s an Oliver, there should be an “Oliver ‘??” cast into the steel on the back of the moldboard, near the base of the handles. It may be covered with soil etc. As far as where to get parts, I’m still working on that myself. Hopefully others will fill us in.
Carl
November 11, 2009 at 1:01 pm #55329Gabe AyersKeymasterTry Farmer Brown
http://www.farmerbrownsplowshop.com
585-567-8158Or Call Tommy Flowers or email
803-259-3350
hannies@bellsouth.comThere is a fellow in Ga. named Gene England that has hundreds of Oliver plows and parts, he is also a tractor dealer and will mail parts anywhere.
Gene England
Gene and Matt’s Tractor Sales
HWY 8, P.O. Box 220
Winder, Ga. 30680geneandmatt@msn.com
720-867-3179Good luck, Call is right, I have never seen an Oliver without a number on the moldboard, but I am not a plowman as these fellows above or Carl for that matter.
November 11, 2009 at 1:43 pm #55331Carl RussellModeratorBiological Woodsman;12605 wrote:… or Carl for that matter.Far from that. OMG!!
Carl
November 12, 2009 at 1:42 am #55333TBigLugParticipantI found Oliver stamped on the back of the moldboard and R99 on the frame. What’s the part in the last pic called? It’s on the front of the point partially hidden behind the jointer.
November 12, 2009 at 2:47 am #55332greyParticipantYour plow has a separate point and share. More commonly, the point and the share are all once piece.
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