Oliver plow

axel

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Hello,
I live these plows but can't find plow points and don't know the model
Any help would be greatly
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appreciated!!
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Looks like a standard 'throw away' share. Take one off and go to your closest AGCO dealer. Or any place that sells plow shares.
 
That would be something that you should be able to contact Osmundson about or Shoup even your agco dealer as Delta said should have them or be able to get them.
 
Hello,
I live these plows but can't find plow points and don't know the model
Any help would be greatly View attachment 82628appreciated!!View attachment 82629
Hello,
I live these plows but can't find plow points and don't know the model
Any help would be greatly View attachment 82628appreciated!!View attachment 82629
It’s just a standard 4 bolt Oliver point. Shoup or any other place that sells plow parts should have or be able to get them. Should be a part number stamped on the back. Plow is an Oliver 4340.
 
Wow. Someone got their money's worth out of those points. They've worn off part of the frog (the framework that all the wear parts bolt to), no doubt.

Common Oliver plow shares, available many places online. AgriSupply, Shoup, and others... Not to mention your local Agco dealer.

I highly recommend replacing the shins and the landsides as well. Moldboards will run until they fall off.
 
The number one the back of the plough share is what you need. My brother uses the same plough, and he needed shares, shins and landslides for his plough. He went around to several farm equipment dealers asking about parts for an Oliver plough, but they all told him he was out of luck, as that was an “Obsolete machine “ !!
I told my brother to get me one plough share from the plough, and I could get him any wearing parts. I knew a parts guy that specialized in getting obsolete parts. There are several aftermarket companies that make plough parts , disc blades and cultivator parts. I was able to get my brother all of the parts he needed within 3 days.
 
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