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 Went to pick up my Brinly Plow from the Farm
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10X

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Posted - 04/26/2010 :  21:04:28  Show Profile  Visit 10X's Homepage Send 10X a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I went to pick up my Brinly plow from the family farm, and found some other attachments I didn't know were there.

Here is the plow with the original Brinly made Simplicity hitch:



Here is the brinly planter I though had been stolen, but was just buried under other stuff:




Now we come to my two "What's it for" pics:

Not sure on this one:


Could these be for the tiller?

skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 04/26/2010 :  21:22:49  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have never seen a plow hitch like that one. The brinly planter I would have stolen iffin I had the chance. I think the first item in the "whats it" list is a disc hiller.

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

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10X

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Posted - 04/26/2010 :  21:29:02  Show Profile  Visit 10X's Homepage Send 10X a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here is the Brinly "Supplement" sheet for the hitch:
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B-16_IC

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Posted - 04/26/2010 :  21:32:29  Show Profile  Visit B-16_IC's Homepage Send B-16_IC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Some very nice attachments there! That planter is one to keep a tight hand on for sure. I would say Phil hit the nail on the head with the first whats it, the second is definitely tiller guards. I have never seen any on a Simplicity, which don't mean a hill of beans, but my folks have an old Sears tiller with similar ends on it. They work nice when close to plants, kinda like the fenders on an orchard tractor.

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adamf203

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Posted - 04/27/2010 :  15:06:17  Show Profile  Visit adamf203's Homepage  Send adamf203 an AOL message Send adamf203 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I just found a bunch for disc hillers up in the woods behind my uncles house. Theres a nice 24 disc one that is surely to heavy for my tractor, and a bunch of smaller ones too.
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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 04/27/2010 :  20:09:34  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by adamf203

There's a nice 24 disc one that is surely to heavy for my tractor, and a bunch of smaller ones too.

if I understand your right...you have one with 24 discs not 24" discs. In that case you would have a disc harrow. I have seen hillers with up to 6 discs spaced to make three rows.

Phil



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10X

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Posted - 04/27/2010 :  21:37:49  Show Profile  Visit 10X's Homepage Send 10X a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by skunkhome

I have never seen a plow hitch like that one. The brinly planter I would have stolen iffin I had the chance. I think the first item in the "whats it" list is a disc hiller.


Has anyone seen this disk hiller setup? I'm guessing it is supposed to attach to something else?
Sorry, it is one of the few implements I don't have the original Manual for.
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mark a

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Posted - 04/28/2010 :  05:16:25  Show Profile  Visit mark a's Homepage Send mark a a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Could have possibly been off a potatoe planter. Some of them had the hillers on the back. I have one of the brinley planters. They are definately keepers and work real nice.
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