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Old 06-10-2014, 10:23 AM
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I bought a CC1450 this January that came with a 3 point lift and some implements. I need some help with what I need to attach them to the tractor.

It came with a #2 tiller complete with the gearbox and bracket. The bracket is bolted on the back of the trans axle and the tiller attaches to it no problem.

The deal also came with a Brinly BB-360 scraper box. I tried to put it on the tiller bracket and it didn't fit. What bracket do I need to mount the scraper? Is there a bracket that will allow attachment of both the tiller and scraper?

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Old 06-10-2014, 12:40 PM
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Bob

Can't say for sure on your tractor but I think you need the hitch bracket. This is a pic from the 1A tiller manual.
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Old 06-10-2014, 12:56 PM
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I welded 3 more inches on my hitch and it seems to work.
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Old 06-10-2014, 01:01 PM
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Is the scraper sleeve hitch mounted?
If so, you need the lower mounting brackets plus the sleeve hitch ass'y itself
The tiller gear box and mount will have to[ come off.
Here's what you need
This is a set I made
Or, longer sleeve hitch units are available to allow the tiller mount to remain and use it's lower case mounts
however you may need a longer lift pin for that application
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Old 06-10-2014, 07:27 PM
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It came with a #2 tiller complete with the gearbox and bracket. The bracket is bolted on the back of the trans axle and the tiller attaches to it no problem.

The deal also came with a Brinly BB-360 scraper box. I tried to put it on the tiller bracket and it didn't fit. What bracket do I need to mount the scraper? Is there a bracket that will allow attachment of both the tiller and scraper?
I think we need a picture of this BB-36 scraper box... Something keeps telling me that it hooks up the same way an IH rear blade attaches... But that doesn't sound right either.

In any event, we need a picture.
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Old 06-11-2014, 06:50 AM
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Bob,

When you get a chance please post some pics of what you have.
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Old 06-11-2014, 07:14 AM
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Here is my BB360 blade, hooks up same as the Brinly cultivator or the Brinly plow does.
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All options that was given above are correct you need a sleeve hitch. The long 1 will let you keep the gear box on the diff. Also lower hitch plate if you dont have 1. I would leave the gear box on but how often do you use a tiller?
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The problem with taking the gearbox off and on is you most likely have to put a new rear end gasket on each time.
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All options that was given above are correct you need a sleeve hitch. The long 1 will let you keep the gear box on the diff. Also lower hitch plate if you dont have 1. I would leave the gear box on but how often do you use a tiller?
I can build you a heavy duty sleeve hitch adapter that will clear your tiller mount. I also suggest a longer lift pin.

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