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I am the first time proud owner of a new/old 1981c125 and would like to get a box scraper for her but not sure what I need to do to the hitch as I am new to this. Any help would be appreciated

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LRC

Here is a picture of the hitch I have now

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SylvanLakeWH

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No personal experience with that implement, but I bet some folks will be along shortly to give you ideas...

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Ed Kennell

I have never seen a Wheel Horse box scraper.   If you did want use one, you would need a 3 point hitch.     A 3 pt. hitch would have to be custom made for a C-125.

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WVHillbilly520H
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I have never seen a Wheel Horse box scraper.   If you did want use one, you would need a 3 point hitch.     A 3 pt. hitch would have to be custom made for a C-125.

No you haven't seen a WH version but Brinly and Agri-Fab make sleeve/clevis hitch versions I have a Craftsman (Agri-Fab) version that I used on my 520H...

 

2 hours ago, LRC said:

I am the first time proud owner of a new/old 1981c125 and would like to get a box scraper for her but not sure what I need to do to the hitch as I am new to this. Any help would be appreciated

You will need a clevis/sleeve hitch and rockshaft.

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Lee1977

That little box scrape won't hold together behind a Wheel Horse.  It's built way too light  to be of any use. The yorkrake that WVHillbilly is a good piece of equipment.

I built a Pulverizer  and use a grader blade on my Wheel Horse.

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RandyLittrell

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Hillbilly has got your answer and here is a link to one. 

https://www.wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/hitches-liftkits.html#!/Toro-Wheel-Horse-Brinly-Clevis-Hitch-Sleeve-Hitch-with-adjustment-plate-and-pin/p/84960091/category=23548047

 

There will be a couple of more parts needed, but give Lowell a call and he will fix you up with what you need. 

 

 

 

 

Randy

 

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WVHillbilly520H
51 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

That little box scrape won't hold together behind a Wheel Horse.  It's built way too light  to be of any use. The yorkrake that WVHillbilly is a good piece of equipment.

 

I do have the (Agri-Fab) Craftsman version 1st pic above on in my original response I did add 60+/- lbs of weight made from 2 1/2" x 48" long square solid steel and used it quite a bit maintaining my parents 1/4 mile long dirt/gravel driveway before I bought the Kioti... It has actually held up decently with some wear showing on the bottom but the cutting edges are reversible as well as the the ripping teeth. No it's not a 4' 3pt unit but still a decent unit nonetheless. I'll get some pictures of it tomorrow.

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Achto

I'm with @WVHillbilly520H a sleeve hitch and the required cable to hook to your rock shaft will open you up to use many Brinly attachments.

 

Here is one source for the required parts. First the hitch.

https://www.wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/hitches-liftkits.html#!/Toro-Wheel-Horse-Brinly-Clevis-Hitch-Sleeve-Hitch-with-adjustment-plate-and-pin/p/84960091/category=23548047

 

 

You will also need the correct rock shaft.

https://www.wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/hitches-liftkits.html#!/Hitches-&-Rock-Shaft-Kits/c/23548047/offset=12&sort=normal

 

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LRC

Thanks for the info!

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WVHillbilly520H
On 6/17/2020 at 8:06 PM, WVHillbilly520H said:

I do have the (Agri-Fab) Craftsman version 1st pic above on in my original response I did add 60+/- lbs of weight made from 2 1/2" x 48" long square solid steel and used it quite a bit maintaining my parents 1/4 mile long dirt/gravel driveway before I bought the Kioti... It has actually held up decently with some wear showing on the bottom but the cutting edges are reversible as well as the the ripping teeth. No it's not a 4' 3pt unit but still a decent unit nonetheless. I'll get some pictures of it tomorrow.

As promised...

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