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Old 03-04-2014, 09:51 AM
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Is the one behind the brinly some other manufacture?
Looks like an Ohio steel one.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:30 AM
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Old 03-04-2014, 11:14 AM
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Todd, Mike, and Nick, THANKS!

Lew, I do not know. I have found pics of the early Brinly disks that look just like that. But, the Ohio Steel ones did too. To me, it looks heavier than the Ohio Steel ones. There are no tags on it. The front one is definitely a Brinly.

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Old 03-04-2014, 11:24 AM
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Yea they are hard to find...had it on CL for a day and was swamped with calls for it....
I have a Brinly Cultiivator, stone rake, and PTO tiller so a disc was just taking up space.
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Old 03-04-2014, 11:34 AM
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Oh, you sold it?!? I would have been one of those guys calling! LOL!

Since we're talking disks. Mine has a few bent blades on it. So, I was going to get new ones. Brinly wants $10 a piece for them. So, I looked through my books for makers of disk blades. They are 11", and apparently special made. BUT, I found a 12" disk blade.... for under $7! But, they were out of stock. Guess I'll bite the bullet. Probably re-blade the whole thing. Then sell the good ones. I want them all the same.
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Look in the picture of the OEM tandom setup they front and back are much closer together almost touching on the center disk. If you could get yours closer together that would help, and I'm not sure the distance from rear of tractor a 3pt will be, but if it moves it closer to the tractor that will also help. I think if you get them as close as possible to each other as the factory OEM, turn them around where< faces rear tires will bring them closer together,and closer to tractor along with being mounted closer to tractor using a 3pt you may be able to use them... mock up a frame around them as also OEM picture and you probably couldn't tell them apart. I don't have a small set, but I do have a 6.5' width set if you need any close up pictures/ideas.
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Look in the picture of the OEM tandom setup they front and back are much closer together almost touching on the center disk. If you could get yours closer together that would help, and I'm not sure the distance from rear of tractor a 3pt will be, but if it moves it closer to the tractor that will also help. I think if you get them as close as possible to each other as the factory OEM, turn them around where< faces rear tires will bring them closer together,and closer to tractor along with being mounted closer to tractor using a 3pt you may be able to use them... mock up a frame around them as also OEM picture and you probably couldn't tell them apart. I don't have a small set, but I do have a 6.5' width set if you need any close up pictures/ideas.
I'm not sure you understand how a disk is supposed to work... you can't make both gangs like "<". It doesn't work like that.
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My arm hurts just thinking about trying to lift that tandem disk on a manual Brinly hitch adapter.

Maybe if you need that much disk, you should consider a Farmall 1066 and a 480 disk? ?


Sorry...couldn't resist.../////wisenhiemer mode off.
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Using a tandom disk on a manual lift will strengthen the arm for moving those engines around. No need to go to the gym for that arm.
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Why not just go get this!!??

http://roanoke.craigslist.org/grd/4369260847.html



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