Even though we are supposed to get a foot of snow I am starting to gather information to connect the plows that I have.
However I don't know which ones I have. The only numbers I can find are on the top of the plow head and not on the arm. The numbers are 510 377 R1. I know they are not a 151 or 152 plow but I am not sure if they are the 190 series or not.
Can anyone tell me from these numbers? I will try to get pictures uploaded later this evening.
Thank you in advance.
Chad
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Ah that would explain why when I looked at the manuals none of them looked like the plows that I have.
Are the discs interchangeable as well?
I have the smooth disk that is shown in the pic that you attached earlier. I am just curious since I have also seen the wavy disk in the manuals on the server.
Thank you for the help!
Chad
Are the discs interchangeable as well?
I have the smooth disk that is shown in the pic that you attached earlier. I am just curious since I have also seen the wavy disk in the manuals on the server.
Thank you for the help!
Chad
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The notched blade was better in trashy soil - with corn stalks etc. on the ground. Note that I am using the word "notched" while you used "wavy." The one from IH was notched. Other styles were made by aftermarket suppliers and even more are available now. Reduced tillage practices have encouraged additional development. Take a look at this table from Yetter that illustrates their current choices and shows advantages of each.
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