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Old 09-21-2011, 08:39 PM
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Here's the story, A couple of miles from my house is a scrap dealer. I stopped by to see what scrap was going for as I wanted to clean up a bit. I see this Brinly plow and ask him what he wants for it, $50.00. He says, but if your bringing in scrap, we can wait and see what your scrap brings instead of trading money, I'll save it for you. I got the thing for a refrigerator, old furnace duct work, 4 steel drums, and other junk laying around and $6.00. Heck, I don't even know if its the right size for my tractor. So here's some pics and the last ones are of some parts I picked up somewhere that I am sure are cub, but don't know what they are. Also up there he has a 2 blade IH square mower deck (heavy duty looking) with cog belts on it, and a black, rear scraper blade. I could get them cheap also, just don't know what I should pay and what I would do with them. The only problem now is my 1450 won't run so I will be back with more questions.
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Old 09-21-2011, 08:44 PM
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Great score. You have an early brinly sleeve hitch for an original. Also front non trip snow/dirt plow mounting brackets. Sleeve hitch is worth at least $100.00 Plow at least 100 to 150.00 Your 1450 will pull that no problem. My 70 pulls a 10 inch plow no problem. You can use that sleeve hitch on you 1450.
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Old 09-21-2011, 11:49 PM
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Nice finds!
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Old 09-22-2011, 12:40 AM
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Your 1450 should have NO problem at all pulling that.I have A 10 in. behind my 129 and it barely even knows its back their
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Nice score for sure!! I'd go back and try to get the rest saved surely u can make money selling if you don't want the pieces!!
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Old 09-22-2011, 01:04 AM
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Thats sweet! What a trade! Nice find! Not only did you find it, you saved it!
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Old 09-22-2011, 01:48 AM
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Great find!
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Old 09-22-2011, 09:47 AM
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Awesome find. I been look for a plow.
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Here's the story, A couple of miles from my house is a scrap dealer. I stopped by to see what scrap was going for as I wanted to clean up a bit. I see this Brinly plow and ask him what he wants for it, $50.00. He says, but if your bringing in scrap, we can wait and see what your scrap brings instead of trading money, I'll save it for you. I got the thing for a refrigerator, old furnace duct work, 4 steel drums, and other junk laying around and $6.00. Heck, I don't even know if its the right size for my tractor. So here's some pics and the last ones are of some parts I picked up somewhere that I am sure are cub, but don't know what they are. Also up there he has a 2 blade IH square mower deck (heavy duty looking) with cog belts on it, and a black, rear scraper blade. I could get them cheap also, just don't know what I should pay and what I would do with them. The only problem now is my 1450 won't run so I will be back with more questions.
Awesome score and price too! The deck is a timed deck for a O! You've got to get that rear blade too! Got any pics of it?
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Old 09-22-2011, 06:56 PM
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I will get pics. Just to clarify, a sleeve hitch is the U shaped piece that attatches to the hitch plate and then up to the actual hydralic lift rod. There is another one up there, but it may not fit a cub, but I could get measurments. I think I will get the rear blade but it's not IH. Does anyone have a pic of a Brinly rear blade if they made them. The Timmed deck is in great shape from what I can tell and it has the mule drive and mounting brackets, just don't have a use unless it will fit my 122, and I don't know what the value would be. There is also a smaller Brinly trailer that has been used well as the bottom of it is bellied out. I may get it also. Just don't know what I should be paying for this stuff. There also is a couple of snow blades there that aren't cub blades as far as I can tell. Also some larger Brinly type plows, but look to big for cubs. I will take pics and see what you guys think.
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