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Oak 01-01-2012 11:12 AM

Cat 0 plow
 
I was looking for a new cat 0 plow like this one http://www.brinly.com/gardening-equi...pp-1200bh.html but I couldn't find anybody that sells them. I called Brinly and they told me they are no longer producing the cat 0 plows anymore. I should of asked why the link is still on their site. Does anybody know of any other company producing a 12" cat 0 plow? I called my local JD dealer and he is looking into it. He shows that this plow http://www.brinly.com/john-deere-pro...PPP1200JD.html is $603.14 + tax and shipping. Now I see why a lot of guys are using sleeve hitch plows and adapters for their cat 0 hitch.

cubs-n-bxrs 01-01-2012 11:17 AM

Oak I have seen the category 0 Brinly plows for sale at the Home Depot website as well as Northern Hydraulics tool catalog. Just checked both websites and all I could come up with was 10" sleeve hitch plows. Wonder why they stopped selling cat0 set ups.

Oak 01-01-2012 11:34 AM

I tried them and they don't have the cat 0. They do have the sleeve hitch type for $249 shipped to the store. http://www.brinly.com/gardening-equi...s/PP-51BH.html
Are these built as well as the older ones? I think it's only available in the 10".

cubs-n-bxrs 01-01-2012 12:19 PM

Oak I have seen a lot of the newer Brinlys at various plow days and they seem to hold up just fine. They appear to be constructed as well as the older versions. If I was in the market for a plow I don't think I would hesitate to buy a new Brinly.I believe all they offer is the 10" size now. I myself would like to find a cat0 plow for my new to me 1572 smoker.

jlampe94 01-01-2012 12:46 PM

I have a new brinly 10" sleeve hitch plow i use on the sleeve hitch and an adapter for my 3point on my 129. Works good seems well built. Had to relocate the bracket for the adjustment because it wasnt right but no big deal.

_DX3_ 01-01-2012 01:09 PM

:bigthink:...one like this? :biggrin2: sorry had to go there.

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...D/DSC02709.jpg


They are out there, you just have to have some luck and be in the right place at the right time or the right amount of $$$ :beerchug:

I'll keep my eye out for one for you.

Oak 01-01-2012 01:38 PM

DWayne, your killin me. That's what I want!

MrGitrdone41 01-01-2012 05:42 PM

The cat0 are hard to find. If i would ever get a cat0 on my 1812 my buddy was a cat0 brinly that he would give to me!:biggrin2:

LiamD 01-01-2012 06:44 PM

Cat O plow
 
Hi All,
At our plow days at the Beacon Hotel in November there were a few fellows out of Ohio that had manufactured there own they were called Wizard plows.
I would be happy to find out any info I can as too what there names are and get contact info for you. They were a very nice plow, they even have a two bottom unit. They were pulled however by the Green Machines.

Mike

_DX3_ 01-01-2012 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamD (Post 108349)
Hi All,
At our plow days at the Beacon Hotel in November there were a few fellows out of Ohio that had manufactured there own they were called Wizard plows.
I would be happy to find out any info I can as too what there names are and get contact info for you. They were a very nice plow, they even have a two bottom unit. They were pulled however by the Green Machines.

Mike

Well if the plows are green they could always be painted the "correct" color. :biggrin2::biggrin2: Some info would be real nice to have. These plows are hard to come by.


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