measuring is easy, flip it upside down for most accurate measurement. Measure from the landslide perpendicularly to the outermost edge of the point (the width). If that doesn't make sense I'm sure someone will produce a picture. The point is replaceable as long as you know who made the plow and it isn't rare. As for 2 bottom I have only seen custom built setups.
Also, if you study enough pictures of plows that are known to be measured correctly you will eventually be able to look at a picture and say manufacturer and size lol.
I don't think I've ever seen one break, but I have seen a broken one. Someone did a very good job welding it up & it's one piece now. As for what broke it, the place where it broke makes me think drop, not impact during plowing. Either way, yes the Brinly's are replaceable... possibly even repairable.
My buddy has one that has the point broken and missing, I have one also measures 7" it's not broken but also not for sleeve hitch and it's been modified. I guess I have to put the 2 of them side by side and see what can be done.
I just bought a new share for mine. The old one was broken in exactly the same place as yours and the previous owner had welded it back together. He did a great job of it, but I was re-doing the plow, so I put a new one on. The cost for me was ~$35 + shipping (~$11). May be a little more for the border crossing. If the 3/8" X 1" bolts are questionable at all, order them from Brinly as well. I couldn't find them anywhere locally!
Straight from Brinly. They shipped it the next day (standard procedure) and it arrived 2 days later, one day sooner than expected! It was a pleasant experience dealing with them.
Called these guys today and ordered the share for my plow, they say about 3 weeks till it's in my hands, cost $89.97 can.
Looks like I'm going to have me a good 10" Brinly plow soon.
Called these guys today and ordered the share for my plow, they say about 3 weeks till it's in my hands, cost $89.97 can.
Looks like I'm going to have me a good 10" Brinly plow soon.
Today had some time to play with the tractors a bit, tried out the plow on ET2 and didn't have too much luck making it work.
The first pass I did was the best but couldn't get it to work after that, went on line to Brinly to find out how to set it up and adjust it to work right, made some adjustments to the setup as they said but all I did was make more mess.
The tractor has the power to pull it in 1st to slow, 2nd seems to work best, and 3rd gear but the motors working really hard. I put 1 set wheel weights on and the winter tire chains are under the seat for more weight, some times the tires spin and I loose traction but most times it goes right through without loosing traction. The biggest problem is that the grass folds back so the next pass the right wheels, sometimes your in the furrow and sometimes your back on the grass.
Don't know what I have to do to get this thing to work like I see in all the videos you guys do???
I think I need somebody to show me how this is done after all this is the first time I tried plowing of any kind.
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