Agricultural machinery parts: Plow tip/center plate 3374395
The plow tip, part number 3374395, is a high-strength, wear-resistant component designed specifically for certain models of agricultural machinery (typically compatible with John Deere or related brands of moldboard plows, combined tillage machines, etc.). As a key wear part in tillage machinery that directly contacts the soil and is responsible for cutting clods, its quality directly affects the overall operating efficiency and service life of the machine.
The plow tip, serial number 3374395, is manufactured strictly according to original factory specifications, featuring precise mounting holes and a perfectly fitting curvature. During land preparation, it first cuts into the soil, tearing, lifting, and turning it over. Its streamlined front design helps reduce traction resistance and tractor fuel consumption, while ensuring uniform soil breakup, creating excellent seedbed conditions for subsequent harrowing and sowing.
The product is made of high-manganese steel or alloy wear-resistant steel through integral forging or precision casting. The material undergoes special heat treatment, resulting in high surface hardness and good core toughness. This material structure exhibits excellent impact resistance and wear resistance when facing sand, gravel, compacted ground, or heavy clay soil, effectively delaying the wear and deformation of the plow tip, significantly extending the replacement cycle, and increasing the service life several times compared to ordinary steel.
As a consumable part, regularly inspecting and replacing severely worn plowshares is crucial. Using genuine 3374395 plowshares ensures even force distribution across the plowshare, preventing problems such as uneven wear leading to uneven frame wear, increased fuel consumption, and inconsistent tillage depth. Timely replacement of this part helps maintain optimal technical condition of the implements, ensuring efficient operation during busy farming seasons and reducing overall farming costs.












