Trying to ID thos subsoiler

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williamhutchinson44

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I need a replacement part for this subsoiler. I know this just a peice of steel but if I could find a replacement instead of having to cut and drill holes in a new peice of steel I'd prefer it. It had blue paint on it at some point. Thanks!
 

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   / Trying to ID thos subsoiler
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What part?
If you look at the first photo, where the top link connects to implement there should be 2 peices of steel there and the top link goes between and then your pin holds it all. One of those peices is broken down probably 14-16 inches. It bolts on so I was hopping to get a pre drilled replacement part but if not I'll appreciate the advice on tracking down the right peice of steel to fab. I just don't know that much about steel. Lol.
 
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how worn down is it? need measurements for holes....
Sorry I wasn't very specific on what part I was looking for! Its on the connecting peices for the top link. I don't know what it's called! Check the first photo and look at the top link and you'll see what I mean. It looks to have broken off about 14 inches or so down.
 
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It almost looks like a dearborn lift type subsoiler.
 
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What part?
I found a diagram finally! It looks like it's called the "top link bracket" it looks like a dearborn 10-89 lift type subsoiler.
 
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