Hi does anyone know what plough these shares belong to?

Bokey

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Bokey

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Cheers cleaning out me grandads shed and he's got a fair bit of wearing parts that don't belong to his machines il put some pics up of other stuff any extra info would be great
 

Bokey

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Some other bits are bent ones skimmer stalks off a plough? Would be interested to what it belongs to cheers
 

Mydexta

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Skimmer arms look like Ferguson to me, the 1 left and 1 right point in the middle look like a ransomes point, the skimmer itself is possibly Ferguson, not sure about the discs as too many rivets for a ransomes hub

without being cheeky, it’s not really much of a goldmine find if that’s what you were hoping
 
Skimmer arms look like Ferguson to me, the 1 left and 1 right point in the middle look like a ransomes point, the skimmer itself is possibly Ferguson, not sure about the discs as too many rivets for a ransomes hub

without being cheeky, it’s not really much of a goldmine find if that’s what you were hoping
fergy plough skimmers are good money
ask lez carter
if you had complete sets of them his eyes would light up and would smile
 

Bokey

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Skimmer arms look like Ferguson to me, the 1 left and 1 right point in the middle look like a ransomes point, the skimmer itself is possibly Ferguson, not sure about the discs as too many rivets for a ransomes hub

without being cheeky, it’s not really much of a goldmine find if that’s what you were hoping
Bugger iv already put the deposit down on a round the world cruise!
 

Bokey

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Middle, shiney cast steel point looks like the point off a Ferguson Ridger? "......M2" part no. mentioned earlier almost certainly MF
Cheers for info the shares with m2 part no had me puzzled iv looked at loads of different models online and none have the side bolt fixing
 
Cheers for info the shares with m2 part no had me puzzled iv looked at loads of different models online and none have the side bolt fixing
For a good number of years (late-60s to late-80s??) Massey were selling 'badge-engineered' Huard ploughs. I've never changed the points on one, but I'd perhaps start there?
 

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