Description
When you’re plowing through tough ground and your share starts dragging instead of slicing clean furrows, it’s time for a replacement. A dull or worn share makes your tractor work twice as hard while leaving you with uneven furrows and chunks of unbroken ground. This 12-inch rib share is built to cut through roots, stubble, and compacted soil with less drag, getting you back to making clean, even furrows that set up your next crop for success.
What You’re Getting
- Rib reinforcement adds strength right where the cutting edge meets the heaviest soil pressure
- Right-hand design fits Ford General Purpose series plows running 12-inch bottoms
- Three-hole mounting pattern with 7/16-inch bolt holes for secure attachment
- Plain steel construction lets you file or grind the edge to keep it sharp all season
Built for Real Farm Work
This share fits Ford General Purpose series moldboard plows, the dependable workhorses used for primary tillage operations from fall plowing to spring seedbed preparation. Whether you’re turning under corn stalks, breaking up sod, or working through clay ground that’s been compacted by harvest traffic, this share handles the demanding work that moldboard plows are known for. It’s especially valuable when you need clean furrow bottoms for good seed-to-soil contact.
Made to Last
Farm ground is hard on plow shares, but this one’s built to take the punishment. The rib reinforcement adds strength right where the cutting edge meets the heaviest soil pressure. It’ll keep cutting clean long after a regular share would start to dull or chip.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just unbolt the old share and bolt this one on using your existing hardware. The three-hole pattern uses 7/16-inch bolts. Check your bolt condition while you’ve got the share off—worn or stretched bolts won’t hold your new share properly. Keep a file handy during plowing season to touch up the cutting edge when it starts dragging instead of slicing. A sharp share makes a huge difference in draft requirements and fuel consumption, especially in tough residue or clay soils.



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