OLD PLOW PARTS

A lot of us won't click on a link instead of pictures with no questions.
Especially if the OP doesn't have many posts.
Try posting a picture and better questions and you will get better answers and more responses.
 

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That’s a TreasureNet link, to the post in the General Discussion forum
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A lot of us won't click on a link instead of pictures with no questions.
Especially if the OP doesn't have many posts.
Try posting a picture and better questions and you will get better answers and more responses.

If you hover your mouse pointer over the link and check the lower left of your browser you will see that it was a treasurenet.com link to another post... totally safe to click on.
 

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Thanks IRON BUZZ I never knew that.
I tell ya, I learn something new on Treasurenet every day.

Thanks nhbenz for the pictures.

Moonlooter
Your pieces do look like plow parts.
 

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The triangle piece may be a sickle section. The rectangular piece may be a piece of a leaf spring.
 

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