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Chris great pics and paint job! You have the hitch on right. Once you get the U adaptor in the right hole you'll be ready to start turning some dirt over.
The share doesn't look that badly worn to me.
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Chris, it's looking good.
I didn't get to do much with the 100 for the last week, been hunting and for the last three nights taking care of a sick dog. Dumb thing got an obstruction in his gut, not good. But at least one of us is getting something done, fine looking.
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Duke,
I have the lift all the way up and its only 2 inches off the ground. All the slack is out of the system. I have to change something? I put it back together the way it came to me but I have know idea what tractor it may have been on in a previous life. When I look a Jay's plow int the POTW he has his beam in the upper clevis hole so it would raise the beam up a lot higher. I was going to try that. Anyone know the age or style/type of this plow? I doesn't look like the early Brinley plows. Off to search of information. I think it will plow good when I get adjusted. Like you I dont think the share is worn much. May not plow much with it for a year or so. Todd, Hope the dog recovers! We start hunting Monday for whitetails again ![]() Regards, Chris
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It would be a shame to get that plow and cub dirty.On my brinly setup the straps on the adapter have the slots on top.
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Chris, your plow looks awesome! I've really enjoyed your pics!
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Guys,
Ooops, Sorry for misspelling the Brinly plow name as Brinley I am the worlds worst speller anyway. Thank goodness most of the time spell check helps!My lift straps do have the slots. So these should go in the top? I can do that. Sounds like some have them at the top and some at the bottom? should be the same function? Duke, I am going out to move the clevis and beam to the other hole. Allen, Thanks! Regards, Chris
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Heres a pic just to show ya
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Jed Proud to be a FFA member Westmoreland,TN Chapter 1978 Cub cadet 1450 IH Hubcaps 1975 1650SGT Work In Progress 1974 cub cadet 129 with sleeve hitch/spring assist 1974 108 (Mint) #510358 brinly 12 in plow,disc,8 in plow ,2 42, 2 44A ,50A DECKS #40 boxblade,can`t keep up with the rest lol ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Duke,
Jed, Thanks! Check these out. I may not have it 100%? I did not go out and plow an acre yet. But getting closer. I first set the tractor up on 4 inch blocks (level) and moved the beam and clevis to the top hole as suggested. Then lowered the plow and leveled the plow with the screw. At this point I was trying to get the landslide about level with the ground. I then let the furrow side of the tractor down and had the 4 inch blocks under the high side, left side, of the tractor. This position somewhat simulated being in a furrow. ( sorry on pictures, battery was dead in camera this morning) More minor adjustments and that's where I am at for now. I think it would plow now. Just not sure how deep? Plow point is about 6-7 inches above the ground now when raised. Thanks for the pictures and help. Duke what software do you use to draw the red circle on the picture? That is exactly where I made the major vertical adjustment. Almost seemed like there should be a third hole, in between? Do you guys have the Brinly hitch, "U" shaped pivot bracket under draw bar, in the top center or lower hole on the tractor? I have mine in the bottom but raising it would lower the plow more I think. Also I did not loosen the colter to swing. Should have done that but forgot ![]() Sorry for all the questions: suffering from NTS (New Toy Syndrome)! Regards, Chris
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Casbohm Maple and Honey www.mapleandhoney.com Cubs: 147R and the "train", 127 elec lift, 127, 125, 106, 102, 100, 86, 73, Brinly plow, Snow thrower, 2 Rototillers, several mower decks and several snow plows, #1 cart, Grandkids barrel cart. |
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Chris that looks great! Using the 4" blocks helps you get it close. I used MS paint to make that fancy red line. Nothing but the best software for me!
Your adjusting nut needs to be screwed towards the rear of the plow. Loosen up the coulter and you'll be set. The U bracket setting depends on your tired spacing. Here's a link to the manual so you can get yours set right.http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4692 |
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