nspec
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2007
- Messages
- 628
- Location
- Southern Rhode Island
- Tractor
- Kubota B2630, '53 Farmall Super H, '47 Farmall AI, '44 Farmall A
Check out this score. I traded a Ford 101 2-bottom 12" plow straight up for it. (I only paid $350 for the plow) I've always wanted one, but could never justify it's cost.
Has anyone ever heard of this brand? It looks a little like the old Brillions. It has a very nice homemade 3-point setup on it, as it appears it began it's life as a tow behind unit. This is evidenced by the square stock that sticks out over the 2nd roller. These support the ends of the rear axle via plates with cutouts that allow the bearing ends to float up and down so when it is raised with the 3 pt. hitch, it doesn't drop down too far. Never needed this when it was a tow behind rig as it would never be raised. Works very well. The double gangs have a little more of a smoothing/leveling effect than I imagine a single would. Thanks goodness I was able to lift it out of the back of my truck!!
Has anyone ever heard of this brand? It looks a little like the old Brillions. It has a very nice homemade 3-point setup on it, as it appears it began it's life as a tow behind unit. This is evidenced by the square stock that sticks out over the 2nd roller. These support the ends of the rear axle via plates with cutouts that allow the bearing ends to float up and down so when it is raised with the 3 pt. hitch, it doesn't drop down too far. Never needed this when it was a tow behind rig as it would never be raised. Works very well. The double gangs have a little more of a smoothing/leveling effect than I imagine a single would. Thanks goodness I was able to lift it out of the back of my truck!!