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Any one seen one of these?


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[img]http://a8.cpimg.com/image/E8/30/21436648-cbd5-028001E0-.jpg[/img] It has Brinly stickers, wondering if it was factory or not? [img]http://a9.cpimg.com/image/E9/30/21436649-a6fd-01FA011C-.jpg[/img]
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I've seen one. It didnt have stickers. I assumed it was homemade but maybe not.
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It looks like a homemade box scraper. JH
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That Sure is what it looks like to me. Some one then stuck the brinly stickers on it. Looks kind of rough to be factory and I don't think brinly used cable gripes to attach its shovels.
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My guess, judging from all the hole in that angle, is someone used the iron off of a landscaspe rake to built it..MPH
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That is a Brinly tool bar which does use wire cable clamps to hold the shafts of the cultivators. As far as the box blade part ? Maybe it's someones conversion to the Brinly. I know they ( Brinly ) did offer a metal section that attached to a tool bar to make it some type of a blade. I have a tool bar and your's looks pretty cloe to mine which is a Brinly.
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I just got my copy of my Brinly model TT-100 tool bar, which of course another club member previously supplied me with. Well the tool bar has a scratcher rake kit, a disc gang kit, pulverizer-packer kit, scarifier kit ( which is whats on your picture, double sided shovels ), a furrow opener kit, a hiller shovel kit, a sweeps package, a hiller shovel package , a adjustable leveling blade w/end wings kit, a furrow opener less tandard kit, a spring tooth kit and a disc hiller pkg. I hope this helps, Al
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Wouldn't the Brinley stickers be facing the other way? Just a thought.
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Sure. Its a wetchmajigger cracker wacker!
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