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Hi guys, I was thinking my 12" plow may work better with a new share. The # on the plow is 67-12PLO1- 09445. Does anyone have a picture of a new share? I don't know how far mine is worn. Maybe not as much as I think. Any idea on where I can get a new one? Maybe someone has a NOS part they would like out of the shed. Never hurts to ask. Pat

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CasualObserver

This one's used, but pretty good shape. It's on ebay... too bad it's from a 10" though.

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Operator

PAT! I was thinking the same thing for one of mine! The tip is broken off on mine and can't get it to dig in on it's own. 12" . I wonder if they are even still around? Ohio Steel plow.

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6wheeler

Here is what I learned. Brinley made the Wheel Horse implements. The shares for the plows are available from Brinley as are the disc blades and cultivator shovels. However, they are not cheap. A 12" share for my Wheel Horse plow is $47.01 plus shipping :eek: . By comparison. An 18" plow share for say a 5/18" plow, built by John Deere. Is about $23 bucks. At the dealer. Well, I guess. Just like any other specialty item, not much demand, so you pay more. I ordered one. In the picture from Brinley, Mine is junk. If you need parts, go on Brinleys websight. Give them the model number in the contact us area. Tell them what it is and they will E-mail you with the part number and cost w/ shipping. Oh yeah, they have coulters and mounting brackets as well. Pat

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Operator

MY Ohio plow "looks" the same as your Brinley, so you think the same share?

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6wheeler

Yes I do Randy. Probably made parts for all the different Mfg's. I wonder what else Brinley makes? Maybe some parts for the big farming industry too.

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Jumo

I bought an old Brinly plow off of CL that had a dull share. It would either get stuck or not sink in. I was disappointed to find out how much a new share was too. So I found a local blacksmith and he quoted me $50 to fix it. I decided it wasn't worth that to fix it and after some internet research I decided to try it myself. I figured if I screwed it up I'd just buy a new one. I'm sure I didn't do a perfect job, but it made all the difference in the world. I used the instructions in the Dearborn Plow Book. (Google it and you'll find a free pdf of it or pm me and I’ll e-mail a copy.) If you don't want to attempt it maybe you can get a blacksmith or local farmer to help you.

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