Cockshutt 3 point , 3 bottom moldboard plow

JJ in NE

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SW NEBRASKA
When i was growing up in Eastern Nebraska , my dad had a 3 bottom , three point , with a a gauge wheel (rubber tire ) that could be cranked up or down. i am guessing this was from the 60's . My father used it on a 550 Oliver tractor in alfalfa and cornstalk ground . We also used to plow some gardens in town. i spent quite a few hours in front of it. Well now with my history with this plow out of the way , i have some questions .
1. Does anyone have information on this plow?
possibly a picture , model number , and maybe some literature
2. Are there any of these plows out there , maybe available to be purchased and restored?
Dad's plow went on our farm sale and i have never seen or heard about one since.
thanks for your help .
The brand is Cockshutt
Thanks.
 
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Cockshutt 1230?

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I have an old Cockshut 3pt 3 bottom plow but have not been able to figure out what model it is, in fact i hitched it up last night and used it,
i will try to post some pictures in the next few days, it its all rusty and sitting for 20 plus years.
 
That would be great if you can . Rust is probably pretty common . i know the one dad had now would be almost 60 years old n by now .
If it is the right one , would be interested in buying it. that would be up to you.
Thank you for your reply
JJ.
 
I have an old Cockshut 3pt 3 bottom plow but have not been able to figure out what model it is, in fact i hitched it up last night and used it,
i will try to post some pictures in the next few days, it its all rusty and sitting for 20 plus years.
i would be very interested in seeing pictures of your plow , i am looking for one , but i am also interested to see what is out there, not necessarily to buy . Thanks for yourtime . JJ.
 
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