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I went to an old AC dealer guy I know and came home with a 10" Simplicity plow for my AC's and 2 NOS 6" baby moons for my broadmoor. Can someone please tell me the MFG # of this plow so I can look up the parts manual to see what all I'm missing?
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He needs a hitch pin, and the 1" bar for the rear lift. And at a buck and a half for a Simplicity plow I would consider a fair deal.
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In addition to the hitch pin he might want a spacer. It looks like the sleeve was made (or cut) to accept the narrower Brinly style hitches. A shaft collar (with set screw removed), short piece of pipe, etc, will work for the spacer. The plow will of course work as is. But I imagine it'll like up and down quite a bit, which might get annoying.
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$150 is a fair price, but I only paid $100 :D. That hitch is actually a copy he made from a NOS Allis hitch he has on the shelf. I'll come up with the pieces parts I'm missing and some spacers for the hitch and I'll be golden. The next things I'm after are a nice used pair of dual wheel spacers, he said "not for sale" but I just gotta wear him down ;) Thanks guys!
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A hundy is a steal of a deal for a Simplicity plow!! There are at least three different types of dual wheel spacers. Two types use the wheel weight holes on the rims while the others use the lug nut holes. Here are some of the good ones. http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Parts%20Catalog/Parts%20Pages/CC-01-001.htm
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