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Old 02-04-2017, 09:36 PM
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I have an early plow Im not sure what model Brinley but it looks like the PP-100 only it has a totally straight tounge and has an odd hitch set up with no taper down and the hitch is on an angle. What model is this and how and the H E double hockey sticks do you hitch it up????
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I use a hitch pin when I hook up my plow....
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Old 02-04-2017, 10:19 PM
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The thing on the front is my mad scientist drunk homade idea to hitch it it works but it's not right at all and I want to hitch it the way it should be.
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Old 02-04-2017, 10:24 PM
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That's not a Brinly plow.
It's not even a sleeve hitch plow. Looks like maybe an old plow for a walking tractor.
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Old 02-05-2017, 08:50 AM
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The plow on the right is an early Brinly plow:


The back half looks to be the same Brinly plow that I posted in the picture. Someone modified the front half of your plow. The second picture looks to be the hitch set up for an early Wheel Horse.

My early Brinly plow was a single hole hitch.
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Can I convert it back over or something?? or should i just make my home made idea a little more solid looking?
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Your in Pennsylvania..... Just go find another plow. Much easier, and they are everywhere.
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Can I convert it back over or something?? or should i just make my home made idea a little more solid looking?
Depending on you metal fab skills you could modify the framework to look like this:

This a Homelite plow. Simplicity made the plow for Homelite.



I may have an extra frame if you want to go that way.
PM if you are interested.
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ok so that looks good but what is the angle of that piece of steel/a brinly arch and how long is a regular brinly plow.
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Old 02-06-2017, 11:34 AM
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Not to be nosy, but does that anvil in your shop have a name on it????

Looks like a hay budden.....
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