
I use the analogy about ordering plows and plow bottoms to going to Baskin-Robins for ice cream. Knowing the plow model number is a great place to start but really doesn’t mean anything in terms of the type of plow bottom with which it’s equipped. Do you have any?Īnswer: First, we must figure out which type of plow bottom your plow has. I’m going to try and share the common questions and answers in hopes that perhaps you might have the same ones on your mind.ġ) I need new shares for my JD 44 plow. Here is the link to the John Deere online parts catalog, for the model 52 plow.From my vendor booth at the Gathering of the Green, I learned that while some folks have a real good handle on John Deere plows and plow bottoms, there were several common questions I received. You may even find the part numbers you're looking for, cast into the hubs on the wheels. And there are several choices for coulters. The wheels would be found on the pages title axles. I went to the John Deere online catalog, and found they still have a parts catalog for that plow, if you want to search with part numbers. Part numbers are a big help if you have them, otherwise, just the model number of the plow will help. You'll need to register, add contact info, and fill out a form as to what you're looking for. Otherwise, you might think of posting a "want to buy" ad on TractorHouse: | New & Used Farm Equipment For Sale It is linked to salvage yards, and people who just have tractors, and machinery parts for sale across the U.S., and Canada. One of them may know, or have a plow themselves for parts. There's usually a good many John Deere owners in them. If there are any tractor clubs in your area, might want to find someone who belongs to it. The disc and holder parts are called the shank and coulter.
