Turning a Brinley Cultivator into a Wheel Horse
08 Jun 2021 09:20 #17058
by Geno
Turning a Brinley Cultivator into a Wheel Horse was created by Geno
As many of you know Brinley made a lot of Wheel Horse attachments at one point. The only difference in the Brinley cultivator and the Wheel Horse AC-7 was the hitch and decals. These were going to be used on a 1054 and who wants to constantly change out the slot hitch with a Brinley adapter when you can make the attachment a Wheel Horse...
Not a bad job but it does take some expensive steel... On the other hand the iron worker made it quick and easy making the parts. :smile2
Not a bad job but it does take some expensive steel... On the other hand the iron worker made it quick and easy making the parts. :smile2
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09 Jun 2021 09:38 #17059
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic Turning a Brinley Cultivator into a Wheel Horse
I feel your pain needed a stick of 1/2 x 2 x 20.5 foot hot roll
to make some brackets for new seed drill
what should of been $45 -/+ i paid $68 customer pick up
to make some brackets for new seed drill
what should of been $45 -/+ i paid $68 customer pick up
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10 Jun 2021 07:30 #17060
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Turning a Brinley Cultivator into a Wheel Horse
Crazy isn't it John.
Cold rolled is even crazier let alone the 1/16th sizes... I'm hoping that things will go back down or get back to the old normal one day soon but that outlook isn't looking very good either.
Cold rolled is even crazier let alone the 1/16th sizes... I'm hoping that things will go back down or get back to the old normal one day soon but that outlook isn't looking very good either.
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10 Jun 2021 09:28 #17062
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic Turning a Brinley Cultivator into a Wheel Horse
as steel goes i am blessed living where i do.
in genera prices are up around 50%, like everything these days
but local pricing is based by the pound and not as much the size
living in a area of heavy industry has its benefits
on the other hand don't even think about buying lumber, price gouging going on for sure
copper wire last year 12 gauge 500ft roll was $50 now $118
was going to reroute a water line at the farm till i got a price on 400ft of 4 inch pvc
lots of projects getting put on hold here on the farm and at work because of the new prices
in genera prices are up around 50%, like everything these days
but local pricing is based by the pound and not as much the size
living in a area of heavy industry has its benefits
on the other hand don't even think about buying lumber, price gouging going on for sure
copper wire last year 12 gauge 500ft roll was $50 now $118
was going to reroute a water line at the farm till i got a price on 400ft of 4 inch pvc
lots of projects getting put on hold here on the farm and at work because of the new prices
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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