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Old 01-10-2012, 07:26 PM
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Well I found a cat 0 plow from the same guy that had the bush hog and we made a deal. It looks to be in okay shape. I may paint it and was wondering if the decals are still avialable?
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:30 PM
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Oak, you are on fire with finding these attachments, great job!
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:42 PM
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Congrats on the new toys. That plow will look good red and black. The oval Brinly decals can be found on Ebay and other web sites. I can't vouch for any of the other decals.
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:45 PM
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I also picked up this planter tonight but I don't know a thing about these.

What brand and model does it look like?
Where can I purchase the seed plates because it didn't come with any?
What is missing off of the front hitch and what will I need?
Were these 3 point or sleeve hitch?
Is there anything else missing?
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I found a set of those on a 3 point lift up here on CL, but they were a bit out of my $$ limit. You could adjust the width of them for wider or narrower rows.

Those look awesome when all painted up nice. It would be easy to probably put a Cat 0 mount on it.

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Todd, sweet scores! Ben aka cub123 has my old sleeve hitch adaptor for his planter maybe he'll take some pics of it for you if he's not to busy playing on his 982!

The plow looks great behind the 982!
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You just find all the good stuff.
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Oak,
Great finds every one. Loving the attachments!!!
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Todd, you're a real buying "freak" today.
Nice addition.
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I also picked up this planter tonight but I don't know a thing about these.

What brand and model does it look like?
Where can I purchase the seed plates because it didn't come with any?
What is missing off of the front hitch and what will I need?
Were these 3 point or sleeve hitch?
Is there anything else missing?
I don't know the difference, but I think it is either a Brinly KK100 or a KK200. It is supposed to be a sleeve hitch, but it is missing on there. I think it is also missing front cultivator-like tine that creates the initial row before the front bucket drops in some fertilizer and the back bucket drops in the seed.

As far as finding the seed plates, I think you'll have ot camp out on evilpay for a while and hope someone comes up with some for sale. I think you can also gets different sprockets for changing the timing on when the seed drops.

I sent you an email with a scanned jpg of an ad that I think the planter is. But the link is on that site that talks about those green tractors, so I don't think I can post it here.
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