Anyone know what plough this is from?

New Puritan

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Location
East Sussex
So I paid the princely sum of £7 for this implement which is a primitive bed former, made from a cultivator frame and then two old mouldboards mounted parallel to one another on it.

It could do with a few new parts, so depending on whether I can identify what they came from, and whether parts are available and for how much, I'd quite like to take it to pieces over the winter and get it in some sort of usable condition.

So from the photos below, can anyone identify what type of plough the parts have come from?

Many thanks in advance,
NP.
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Ray996

Member
Location
North Scotland
So I paid the princely sum of £7 for this implement which is a primitive bed former, made from a cultivator frame and then two old mouldboards mounted parallel to one another on it.

It could do with a few new parts, so depending on whether I can identify what they came from, and whether parts are available and for how much, I'd quite like to take it to pieces over the winter and get it in some sort of usable condition.

So from the photos below, can anyone identify what type of plough the parts have come from?

Many thanks in advance,
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International possibly?
 

New Puritan

Member
Location
East Sussex
Thank you everyone who has replied so far, though it's not been all that 'definite' an identification.

I took it apart a bit more yesterday (when I should have been doing something else), and brought it out into the light:

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Does this give anyone a better idea?

Many thanks!
 

Selectamatic

Member
Location
North Wales
I recon it may be a David Brown...

If you give the rear of the mouldboard a good wire brushing, it may show a stampmark

Saying that, it does not look like a DB leg, too many holes...
 

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