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Joebag

How can I convert the brinly plow to fit in my 876 slot hitch without buying a Clevis hitch. I do not have a welder nor do I know of anyone that does. Also how to make a coulter wheel so as to help guide the plow. I have it hooked up this way before now it does so so.

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Joebag

Thnx jeff

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R. L. Addison

Brinley sold an adapter (HH180 I think) to do just that. I do not think I have any info, but  maybe one of the older-timers on here could help you out. I could give you a picture if that would help. Found what I thought was gone forever. Right #

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Tankman

Think front weights! I've had my Stallion's nose up in the air a few times until I added weight up front. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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brandonozz

Joebag,

You can add the Coulter wheel but it won't really keep the plow straight.  It's just designed to cut the sod.  The slide on the bottom of the plow will keep it straight if you get it adjusted properly and down in the ground.

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