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gdheck 03-16-2015 03:18 AM

Going price of Brinly cat. 0 plow?
 
What is the going price of Brinly cat. 0 plows now? I found one for $300:bigeyes:, but that's way too high in my opinion. I'm not too interested in using a sleeve hitch plow and adapter. I would rather just get the whole Brinly cat. 0 setup.

Merk 03-16-2015 07:00 AM

They going for $275 to $300 in my area.

red56turbo 03-16-2015 02:23 PM

Yep,
That's to going rate in my area, too. $250-$300. Be sure to scour CL and even watch the green Jane Doe sites. Sometimes you can find one for less and if you do, don't hesitate. If priced good they sell fast. Took me awhile to find mine. Good luck. :beerchug:

IHCadetCollector 03-16-2015 02:58 PM

That's the going rate. Would I pay that, NO.

mjsoldcub 03-16-2015 03:18 PM

just got mine (sleeve hitch though) 65 bucks...and you can still see the paint:biggrin2:

gdheck 03-16-2015 04:50 PM

Well crap, I was thinking they were probably 100-125 too high. I guess I'll pass on the 3-point model.

red56turbo 03-17-2015 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by gdheck (Post 317128)
Well crap, I was thinking they were probably 100-125 too high. I guess I'll pass on the 3-point model.

Keep your eyes peeled for one. I've seen 'em advertised at $175-$200 before. You can find a nice deal on one every once in awhile. I, myself won't and didn't pay $300 for one either. :biggrin2:

J-Mech 03-17-2015 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gdheck (Post 317049)
I'm not too interested in using a sleeve hitch plow and adapter.

Because it doesn't work exactly the same way as a plow with a Cat 0 hitch on it? If you already have a plow..... why not just make a Cat 0 hitch and weld it on? I'd just run an adapter. It's easy, and works the same. Actually better..... because you can offset the plow exactly where you need it.

cub123 03-17-2015 03:35 PM

The Cat 0 can be offset too, simply loosen the U bolts and slide it where you want it. I've run a sleeve with an adapter, but I prefer the Cat 0 behind a super, It's just a much more robust setup than the sleeve hitch plow IMHO. The prices for them can be crazy, try searching for power king attachments, Ive found some good deals that way.

J-Mech 03-17-2015 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by cub123 (Post 317255)
The Cat 0 can be offset too, simply loosen the U bolts and slide it where you want it.

Yeah..... that's true.

Only difference I see between the plow itself is the bolt flange on the front opposed to the clevis style hitch. Extreme makes the whole set-up. I can't see that the plow is any heavier, just the hitch. I'd just build my own if I wanted a Cat 0. Not arguing...... but I can weld. :biggrin2:


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