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One bottom plow on a 982
Hello. I have a brinly one bottom plow. Wanted to know if I could use it on a 982 with a 3-point hitch. Or would I be able to use it on an original? I would assume the seven horse motor might not be able to do it any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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An original should handle a 10" just fine in the right conditions.A garden plot that HAS BEEN a garden plot amd NOT SOD!!
The 982 is a no brainer, if it won't handle a 10 Brinly, it ain't much of a Super!! I pull a 12" Cat 0 with my 882 all the time and a 10" sleeve hitch unit with my 128, no issues. Which hitch do you have on your 982? Good luck and have fun!! |
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I have the cat 0 hitch on the 982. Will it work on the 982?
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If your plow is the sleeve hitch type then you will need the adapter like this one to use with your cat 0 hitch.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/23487410117...AaAnhNEALw_wcB |
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What kind if a drawbar does your cat 0 have on it now.
One like this, regular Brinly type? If so, I have an adaptor for that to pull sleeve hitch attachments. No need for yet another drawbar for a specific use only. One can bolt on nearly any adaptor to this type for any chore you may need. I use mine for sleeve hitch, installing a ball hitch to moving trailers, or just plain towing a cart, roller, dethatcher, rear blade, drag, lawn sweeper you name it. Here's the one I build. If you have a Cat 0 plow or other such attachments you will need the the Cat 0 style drawbar (2nd picture) I also have available as well. |
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I ordered the cat 0 hitch adapter on eBay. And now installing it. It doesn't come with any instructions but it looks pretty straightforward. I've collected Cub cadets for many years but never used a cat 0 3 point hitch. I'm assuming the bolts are for tightening the plow once it's on. If anyone has a picture what it's supposed to look like when the plot was on I would really appreciate it. Thanks for all your help
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I think I have the plow on the correct way except for it's swaying side to side then I assume that's what them bolts are for. Not sure how to use them to keep it from swaying.
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