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larry8200 Posted - 07/27/2011 : 17:04:37
I thought when I bought this it was setup for the new style rear lift, but it was actually a Brinley style hitch with a Simplicity Hitch adaptor pinned to it. Makes that $70 that much sweeter.

I put a new style sleeve hitch on the B-210 which has a tab with a bushing welded on it for the hitch adaptor, and now I have down pressure if I want it. I guess it'll probably beat the pants off a wheelbarrow and spade!











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Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/28/2011 : 14:30:00
Yes sir! That hitch is nice. Those puppies bring so much $$ on flea bay, I cannot believe someone isnt making reproductions and selling them. I'd love to have a disc...hasnt happened yet! I'd also like a boxblade, but I want something heavier than the box store stuff.
larry8200 Posted - 07/28/2011 : 13:41:07
That scarifier would be nice, maybe on the scoop, maybe on a front blade, on a custom mid mount? :)

Yup, take the bucket off, and even from scratch would be most of the way there for a box blade,

The hitch that came with it may prove equally useffull, I have a disk cultivator and some harrows I believe are off a walker, and will fit that hitch perfect.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/28/2011 : 11:45:46
Kinda coincidental that was a current listing at the time you hooked yours up! Would be a neat tool. What would be involved to fab a box blade that could be swapped out with teh bucket? You'd have quite a tool then!
larry8200 Posted - 07/28/2011 : 08:34:05
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Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

Larry, I stumbled on this scarifier bar for a Scoop Tote on ebay...not sure if it fits yours (probably fits, but is it the same width), but it's reletively cheap!

http://cgi.ebay.com/JRCO-SCARIFIER-BAR-SCOOP-TOTE-/170673234819



Thanks! I'm looking at it.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/28/2011 : 06:10:52
Larry, I stumbled on this scarifier bar for a Scoop Tote on ebay...not sure if it fits yours (probably fits, but is it the same width), but it's reletively cheap!

http://cgi.ebay.com/JRCO-SCARIFIER-BAR-SCOOP-TOTE-/170673234819
sammiefish Posted - 07/27/2011 : 23:21:02
i think id rather have this on the rear....
much less stress on the front axle for sure...
Ive never seen anything like it...
NICE!!
skunkhome Posted - 07/27/2011 : 21:54:33
Looks good, If you can get the traction you will really like it. You will be able to move a couple hundred pounds of material without breaking your back behind a wheelbarrow .
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/27/2011 : 20:39:30
No kidding! Very cool...I can see it now...almost. Endless possibilities! Add some weight and you're in business. Cant wait to see more!
acb10_64 Posted - 07/27/2011 : 19:59:38
Nice! I like it!
Bout time you did something with it haha
ByronC Posted - 07/27/2011 : 19:57:15
Doesn't look like it would take much mod. to make it fit the front.
Cool attachment though.

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