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How do U correctly measure Brinley mold board plows, to determine 10"/12" ect.??? Thanks DaDuke
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You measure from the landside to the outer edge of the moldboard.
plow.jpg Here is another view: Plow2.jpg
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Just to throw in
to the mix and I might be out to lunch...If your looking at a Brinly plow, everyone that I have looked at that was to be and once measured, a 12" one - they have the tail of the molboard squared off it they original. DSCN0996B.jpg But if you look at what is to be a 10" or an 8" they have a completly rounded molboard. ![]() That's just what I have found....maybe I am wrong?
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I looked at my Brindley assembly/ setup plow booklet. the measurement DX3 shows me was; from the bottom left side of plow share,to the upper right point where plow share joins moldboard, his tape measure showed (appox. 71/2") so what size plow was that? The land side is a flat piece, (appox six" longer than plow share) that sets in the bottom of the furrow. the second diagram is from a different perspective the picture one. I know i'm thick headed but it cornfused me! the gentelman from canada, (my g-ma was from grindstone island/ gananocia ontario) but I think I git squared off molDboard, maybe???
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Sounds like you have an 8" plow. Some won't be an exact measurement.
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That was not my measurement, youre picture/measurement showed 71/2" I ask U what size is that plow???? in your picture ????
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DaDuke of 2145,1864,1811,1810,1541,1330,1210,1020,1641,147,1 24,73, IH FARMALL CUB. 7254, 1863, IH 982 ![]()
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esarvey the measurement looks like a full 8" to me so one would have to assume it is indeed a 8" Brinly plow.
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The picture would be an 8" plow. The picture is simply showing how to measure across to get your size of plow.
You can't go by my red lines, they are just for showing where to roughly measure from. The line on the left is angled a bit, my hand and mouse are a little shaky,, LOL
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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Or is it this way?
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Exactly, I was just using the red marks to show where to measure from like this:
plow measurment.jpg
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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