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Today makes it official. I have the uncontrollable Cub Cadet Fever. I saw this ad in our local ad bulletin for a turn plow and tiller. Had to call and found it was only 20 minutes away. Had to go look at them. Tiller was not complete and was not IH. Plow on the other hand was decent for the low price he was asking. Had to bring it home. Pics attached. Any one have any idea what this rear hitch would fit? Didn't really measure it but it looks too wide to fit a wide frame. Also has an extra piece of metal on it. Bet some of you Fellow Members will be able to identify it. Have a great day and Merry Christmas to All.
Bob |
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I do declare!!
That is a sleeve hitch adapter for a bolens twactor
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( edit ---- darkminion -- doesn't the Case sleeve hitch have an upright too? )
I think that is a Case sleeve hitch adapter. I'm sure the Case enthusiasts would have no problem giving you a fair price for that one. If you're interested, I make a heavy duty sleeve hitch adapter for the Cubs http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20875 ![]() |
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Thanks for the information Darkminion & Jeff. Is that hitch welded to front of plow or is it bolted? I can't see how it separates from the part with the pin going through. I believe I recall seeing an old Bolen compact tractor in his barn, but he said that he did not know what the hitch fit. I have plenty of work to do on my 149 before I will be needing a rear hitch, but I will keep you in mind Jeff. Your products look well made. Have a great day.
Bob |
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Pull the pin and they will separate.
That is a Brinly moldboard plow. |
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May have to loosen the bolts before the pin will come out.
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