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Old 01-04-2012, 06:17 PM
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Todd, just try to build a 3pt A-frame. Oh wait, I picked one up for you so you dont need to build one. Just stick with that and a sleeve hitch plow until you can find a CAT 0.
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Todd, just try to build a 3pt A-frame. Oh wait, I picked one up for you so you dont need to build one. Just stick with that and a sleeve hitch plow until you can find a CAT 0.
I'm not in panic mode yet, I've got some time before the plow day. That feller up there in Pickens SC may have found me a cat 0 plow. I just can't believe that nobody makes them anymore.
It looks like it wouldn't be too hard to make one but is there an advantage using a cat 0 instead of an A frame and a sleeve hitch?
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Watch hanging out with that feller from Pickens SC. You might end up with a duck head in your mailbox.

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You can buy the brinly style A frame from xtreme and also the A frame mount to replace the sleeve hitch on the plow. That was my original plan until I was able to snag the plow I have now. You can probably still order a 12" moldboard, unless you already have a 12" sleeve hitch plow.

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You can buy the brinly style A frame from xtreme and also the A frame mount to replace the sleeve hitch on the plow. That was my original plan until I was able to snag the plow I have now. You can probably still order a 12" moldboard, unless you already have a 12" sleeve hitch plow.

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Old 01-05-2012, 07:35 PM
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Hi All,

I got Jim Dimmerlings email address, and spoke with him today. If anyone is interested, he is building some now. Here is his email address jdodad@frontier.com
I hope this helps out.

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I got Jim Dimmerlings email address, and spoke with him today. If anyone is interested, he is building some now. Here is his email address jdodad@frontier.com
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