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Re: McCormick plow question ?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 14, 2004 at 06:59:41 from (216.208.58.188):
In Reply to: McCormick plow question ? posted by MJD on March 13, 2004 at 22:31:46:
MJD: I don't know a whole lot about roll over plows, but did happen to have my plow book out for other questions. 620 is indeed a model number for 2 bottom roll over plow. My book covers late 50s, 60s and early 70s and that is the only 2 bottom version Model numbers 631 and 641 are 3 and 4 bottom models. Just going through the parts book these have a lot more moving and weare parts than a regular 2 bottom plow, however check out that turning device. If bushings, pins, chain, sprokets, etc. are in good shape, you should have a garden plow trouble free for a couple hundred years. These were designed to do a lot of roll overs in a year. On price it will depend on just who else is looking that day. I'm thinking it will go for scrap price. Do act too excited about it, I think you will get a good buy.
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