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new to me B-112

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    Posted: 26 Aug 2016 at 5:23pm
Finally got me a REAL garden tractor, a B-112.12Hp with hydraulic lift and 48" deck. Seems it's a 24 speed and has an 'odd' lift out back.
I'm looking for any links to get manuals and implement info. As I already have some cat0 3 point stuff(blade,1Fplow,cults) I'd like to use them..once I get her running .

Jay

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http://www.simpletractors.com/Main/AC_models.htm
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That odd lift is a sleeve hitch setup.  There is a "U" shaped bracket that pins in the bottom holes by the pin hitch.  That attaches to the implement with a pin.  Top large hole gets a rod that does the lifting.  If you Google sleeve hitch or Brinley hitch, you'll see how it works.  I suppose a cat 0 3 pt could be fabbed up, but it really wasn't designed for that style of hitch.

The 24 speed is a variable drive setup.  I guess it's a pretty temperamental setup from what I've read.  Go here:  https://www.simplicitymfg.com/na/en_us/support/manuals.html  and punch in the model number 990494 to get a free op and parts manual.  It'll be for the Simplicity version, but other that the seat and hood, they are identical.
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Thanks Aaron...great I got RID of the sleeve hitch stuff eons ago when I got some 3pt Sears stuff....sounds like I'll need to fab a 'sleeve hitch -3pt adapter...

QUERY : does anyone know of a sleeve hitch to 3pt adapter, even a picture will help !


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Jay



Edited by jaybmiller - 29 Aug 2016 at 6:20am
3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
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