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Is this an actual factory plow? What's it missing and how hard are the missing items to find? 

 

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stevasaurus

Not missing anything you can't make.  Coulters are easy to find.

 

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WVHillbilly520H
2 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

Is this an actual factory plow? What's it missing and how hard are the missing items to find? 

 

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That is a Brinly plow made for :wh:, and its missing the Coulter wheel that really isn't all that important, but the biggest thing missing and needed is the actual "clevis" or "tounge" hitch to attach to the tractor's clevis or slot hitch. You can still get factory replacement parts here...

https://brinly.com/product/pp-51bh_sleeve_hitch_moldboard_plow/.

 

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2 hours ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

That is a Brinly plow made for :wh:, and its missing the Coulter wheel that really isn't all that important, but the biggest thing missing and needed is the actual "clevis" or "tounge" hitch to attach to the tractor's clevis or slot hitch. You can still get factory replacement parts here...

https://brinly.com/product/pp-51bh_sleeve_hitch_moldboard_plow/.

 

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What does the Coulter wheel do ?

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haydendavid380
20 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

What does the Coulter wheel do ?

 Cuts through the surface (grass, crop residue, ect) so that the plow just flops it over. Makes it easier to pull so the tractor doesn't have to rip all that with the plow.

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haydendavid380

I also just found this one which is quite a bit closer.Screenshot_20210227-225524_eBay.jpg.d1e9a911d98b89ec4a656bcb45378545.jpg

 

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The wheel horse branded one is $100 and 2 hours away. The one above (which appears to be complete) is $125 and 25 minutes away. 

 

Which would you guys go with? 

 

Also I apologize, I have zero experience with these little plows, but are they light enough for someone to be able to pick up by hand and put in a truck?

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c-series don

I’d go with the second one, it’s complete and ready to go. I would also wire wheel the moldboard and coulter wheel so it slides through the dirt easier. 

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WVHillbilly520H
10 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

I also just found this one which is quite a bit closer.Screenshot_20210227-225524_eBay.jpg.d1e9a911d98b89ec4a656bcb45378545.jpg

 

Also I apologize, I have zero experience with these little plows, but are they light enough for someone to be able to pick up by hand and put in a truck?

Yes 1 person can lift it into a truck. And as @c-series don mentioned, it will need to be "shined" up... I used a fine grit "flap" wheel on a 4 1/2" grinder or your can try one of those 3M paint/rust strippers on a drill or die grinder.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NCH8QU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_7YAMM0M8Z65G4QRM4V6R

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haydendavid380

It was kind of funny. The complete plow was listed on FB marketplace for $200 and last night I found the guy had it listed on ebay for half the price. Just went ahead and bought it off ebay and I'm waiting for contact to pick it up. 

 

Got my rear lift kit and brinley adapter ordered yesterday from Lowell and I've been working on beating the pin through the tranny case to swap in my slot hitch all morning. I'll pick up a couple flap wheels while I'm out today. 

 

I'll be turning soil in no time! (if the ground ever thaws).

 

Now to find a disc harrow and a spare set of wheels to put ags on :think:

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WVHillbilly520H
5 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

 

Now to find a disc harrow and a spare set of wheels to put ags on :think:

Tire chains on Turfs will work as well for gardening my dad did that way for many years, weight is your friend here, as far as the disc harrows again lots of weight will be needed to cut fresh turned sod. Even my eMax with a 3pt set of disc didn't cut it very well, cultivators or tiller is a better option IMO.

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haydendavid380
17 minutes ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

Tire chains on Turfs will work as well for gardening my dad did that way for many years, weight is your friend here, as far as the disc harrows again lots of weight will be needed to cut fresh turned sod. Even my eMax with a 3pt set of disc didn't cut it very well, cultivators or tiller is a better option IMO.

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I already have a cultivator, so that's good to hear. The one I have is similar to this except half the chisels are field cultivator sweeps

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I'm just looking for something to flatten out the furrows from the plow

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WVHillbilly520H
42 minutes ago, haydendavid380 said:

I already have a cultivator, so that's good to hear. The one I have is similar to this except half the chisels are field cultivator sweeps

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I'm just looking for something to flatten out the furrows from the plow

As you could see in my little video, that was plowed over by a 10" Brinly on my 520H, but even the eMax was struggling in 4x4 going over the furrows after setting for a week. But I have clay based soil. If you have sandy loam you may have better results.

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haydendavid380

Well after no comms from the seller he refunded the money for it and said he was "out of stock". In the mean time the wheel horse plow sold, so I guess no plow for me this week.

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haydendavid380

Plow time is back on the table! Found this one for a good price. A couple hour drive. Looks to be a bit older, but I'd assume it should work fine. I'm supposed to go pick it up Saturday morning. Off to go pickup some flap discs. Kind of glad to find an older one with a mount for a slot hitch. My cultivator is the same, and I would have had to run an adapter for anything that needed a sleeve.

 

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Only question I have with this one is about the top bar. Is that what this one should have or should it have some kind of angle adjustment? If it is supposed to be fixed, is that a problem? 

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haydendavid380

Well I got it picked up yesterday. The plow face is surprisingly rust free and smooth. It looks like the PO sprayed a coat of silver paint on it before putting it away.

 

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Is it normal to have large gaps on either side of the hitch insert so it flops back and forth?

 

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WVHillbilly520H
4 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

Well I got it picked up yesterday. The plow face is surprisingly rust free and smooth. It looks like the PO sprayed a coat of silver paint on it before putting it away.

 

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Is it normal to have large gaps on either side of the hitch insert so it flops back and forth?

 

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I would think yes, (I gave no physical experiences with the slot hitch) but with the clevis or "Brinly" hitch the manual says NOT to tighten the adjustment bolts against the clevis, and I don't, I believe it allows the plow to follow the flow of ground and any obstacles that may lay under and thus hopefully not break something... @WHX24 @PeacemakerJack what you "plow dogs" say?  BTW I said I would get the dimensions for the cultivator "braces" but between a 16yo son and an 83yo father I got side tracked while there yesterday, best guess would be no thinner than 1/4" x 1" flat iron approximately 18" long from the pics I supplied in your other thread bolt through the center section and had a bar welded to the other and using the clamps/wedges like the plow shanks.

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