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eveready299

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Mitsubishi MT372
Hi everyone :newhere: and I just bought a older single bottom cat0 moldboard plow. I was told it was a brinly 12" but can't find anything out about it. Is seems in really good shape but I was wondering what kind it is and if I break a point can I buy a replacement. The moldboard part # cast in is PXMDT24R and the mb backing plate(lack of correct name) is PX24R. Other than that there is no tags or stickers on it. It has been painted but can tell some rust marks underneath. Thany you for any help.
 
Do you have any pictures to help us identify it?

If it is a Brinly your in luck. If I remember correctly, Brinly sold their moldboard plow buisness to John Deere so you can make a Brinly plow "one piece at a time" through the JD parts counter.
 
Hi everyone :newhere: and I just bought a older single bottom cat0 moldboard plow. I was told it was a brinly 12" but can't find anything out about it. Is seems in really good shape but I was wondering what kind it is and if I break a point can I buy a replacement. The moldboard part # cast in is PXMDT24R and the mb backing plate(lack of correct name) is PX24R. Other than that there is no tags or stickers on it. It has been painted but can tell some rust marks underneath. Thany you for any help.

Brinly has been out of business for many years. If you ever need parts, you should take your old piece with you to Tractor Supply. May interchange with another brand. Ken Sweet
 
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It is a Mitsubishi MT 372 15 hp 2cyl. diesel cat1 3pt
 
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I don't know how to add a pic it ask for a url but it's not on the net it's on my camara.
 
I don't know how to add a pic it ask for a url but it's not on the net it's on my camara.
Scroll down below "submit post" and "preview post" to the "manage attachments" section. That will open a box where you can upload from your computer. Let us know if you have a problem....
 
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Thanks for the help. See if this works. Here is a pic of the plow.
 

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The plow looks to be in very good shape. It even appears to have a new share. Hard to tell about the shin from the pic (or even if it has one) but the landslide looks new as well.

You'll be able to turn some soil with that for sure. Time to get it out and shine up that moldboard!
 
That plow will give you a lot of fun using it. I love watching plows work. I don't know what kind it is but I am fairly certin it is not a Brinly. I have seen hundreds of guys pulling Brinly plows behind 6 to 20 HP garden tractors and have never seen one that looks like yours. Yours looks like a Cat 1 in the pics but if it is a Cat 0 then you have too much tractor for it so I would keep the RPM's down and go slow in case you run into a big rock or root.
 
Heres a link to a plow that looks to me like that one if not you have earlier version.Made by Brinly for JD ? :confused2:


http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/john-deere-owning-operating/105007-jd-2305-single-mold-board.html

Not trying to sling the mud just trying to help.If its not accept my appoligy.
Many blessings wished to all TBN family folks out there. :)
Boone


I never said that Brinly made plows for JD. Brinly quit making plows a few years ago. JD bought that part of Brinly's buisness.

Also, if you look at the mast, it is close to a Brinly but the Cat 1 top link on the tractor will not fit on a Cat 0 Brinly. I know because I tried to do it once with my 2305. The coulter wheel arm has an offset bent in it. Brinly never did that. Most of them are bent back a little but that is from hitting something hard enough in the field to bend it. The beam in the pic appears to be one thick piece of steel. Brinly's are 2 pieces. This one has no standard. Brinly's standard is bolted inside the beem.

I hope this helps. :)
 
I never said that Brinly made plows for JD. Brinly quit making plows a few years ago. JD bought that part of Brinly's buisness.

Also, if you look at the mast, it is close to a Brinly but the Cat 1 top link on the tractor will not fit on a Cat 0 Brinly. I know because I tried to do it once with my 2305. The coulter wheel arm has an offset bent in it. Brinly never did that. Most of them are bent back a little but that is from hitting something hard enough in the field to bend it. The beam in the pic appears to be one thick piece of steel. Brinly's are 2 pieces. This one has no standard. Brinly's standard is bolted inside the beem.

I hope this helps. :)

Read my p-link #11.
I never said you or anyone else said they made plows for JD.Just ran accross that old link and it looked "simular" to me.I even appoligized forehand if it was'nt.

Boone
 
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