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Hello all. Has anyone figured a way to use both a sleeve hitch rear implement along with having a front implement hooked up at the same time and possibly being able to use both or allowing for a minor adjustment to use either one? I would like to use my single Brinly plow on my sleeve hitch in the rear and also use my front blade at the same time. Please feel free to add pics and ideas.
My cub 582 is manual and has the creeper gear. |
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Since you have a manual lift machine, the "easiest" way I can think of is to modify a sears 3 pt hitch that has it's own lift arm. Here is a thread with a few pics of one on the back of a cub.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ht=Sears+hitch Bill |
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You can't have a blade on the front, and a plow on the back. When you go down in the dead furrow, the blade will drag.
![]() Why on earth would you want to plow and blade at the same time? Snowblower on front, blade on the rear I get..... but your wishful combo just doesn't make any sense, or will work because of the reason stated above. No.... unless you have a hydraulic machine, no easy way to separate. Bill's suggestion might work... but still, WHY? FWIW, you can do this with "another colored" machine. |
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I asked the question because I am sure there are those out there who have ponder s the same idea. I do use a single plow but at times I like using the front blade to move dirt around or whatever it may be. Ingenuity is the American way so u figured I would throw the question out. I am sure it isn't as far fetched Z it may seem. Besides I like to learn and see if there is always a better way. Also thank you guy for the comment and link I will take a look at it.
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I'm like Jmech, not a good idea for plowing, but dirt or snow moving heck yeah! I can certainly see where a blade on the front and a box scraper, root/yard rake on the back would work as well as the blade and blower suggestion for snow. I've thought about but never tried to figure out how to lock the deck in the raised position on my 982 so I can use the 3pt hitch.
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Well.... if ingenuity is the American way, then get crackin! Like I said, you can't plow with a blade on anyway. |
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Can't plow and blade at the same time. Takes all of 10 seconds to remove a blade. Then, we also can't be realistic anymore. Might hurt someones feelings. Get a grip and some thicker skin man. Not everyone has to think every idea is great, or hand out trophy's to everyone who "thinks they can". The OP can do whatever he wishes. I just said that you can't plow and blade at the same time because the front blade and frame will drag the furrow wall. But hey, WTF do I know. |
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Its been done, https://youtu.be/nknQ-fF892Q
Not only that we can dump a bucket and angle a blade... so whatever your trying to accomplish we did it! Heres the build thread...http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=31710
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