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Old 03-01-2014, 04:46 PM
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Default Picked up a Brinly Dump Cart

I have only seen a couple of these so does anyone know anything about them?
Looks like it mounts on the front of the tractor but not sure. Any insight would be great!
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Old 03-01-2014, 05:07 PM
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Mike ,
You should just send the darn thing to me and let me figure it out and save you all that grief.
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Old 03-01-2014, 05:11 PM
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That setup is for a bolens,and mounts to the rear.The cub one would mount on the rear and have a sleeve hitch like a brinly plow has on it.
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That setup is for a bolens,and mounts to the rear.The cub one would mount on the rear and have a sleeve hitch like a brinly plow has on it.
I agree with lew, it mounts on the rear of a cc, but isn't correct setup.
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Old 03-01-2014, 05:43 PM
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You aren't making my day Lew! I was hoping it was for a cub.
I found this pic of one that was mounted on a Cub Original and looks like what I got but who knows maybe the guy adapted it to the cub.
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Old 03-01-2014, 05:55 PM
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Hey Mike,
Thats really cool. I've seen some on old advertisements and new that they were produced for other manufacturers as well as CC's. Shouldnt be too hard to adapt. That would be cool on the front and the scoop tote on the rear.

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Hey maybe it will fit,do you have an O to try it on?
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Hey maybe it will fit,do you have an O to try it on?
Lew, mike prolly has 25 originals.
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Hey Mike,
Thats really cool. I've seen some on old advertisements and new that they were produced for other manufacturers as well as CC's. Shouldnt be too hard to adapt. That would be cool on the front and the scoop tote on the rear.

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Thanks Mike! Yeah, that's a good idea!
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