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    Posted: 17 Sep 2019 at 8:28pm
I just got a Big Ten    it came with breaking plow...Looks like I need something.  could someone look at these pictures and see what I need   
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The part you're looking for is called a "sleeve hitch". It pins to the drawbar assembly on both sides and then 1 large pin connects the plow to the sleeve hitch. Then you will also need the lifting piece which is basically just a steel pipe that slides into the rear lift tube and a chain connects the pipe to the plow somewhere to provide lift. If you google it there are most likely lots of pics online and surely even some videos on youtube.
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FYI: Even though there were a couple companies that made the implements and hitches, the most popular one was called "Brinley" thus that term has been commonly used to refer to any hitch of similar design that is used to mount rear implements to L&G tractors so a search of "Brinley" on google or youtube should yield good results for what you want.
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Your plow does appear to be a Brinly and you would need a Brinly adapter ( as I commonly referred to ) I have an original and occasionally make duplicates . I have pictures of the original with dimensions if you want to build. Private message or provide a text # and I can share them with you.
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Along with the brinle hitch youll need the
lift its just a stem that slides into the lift quadrant.with alink goin down to the hitch. Youcanmak the yoke if just has a pivot pin each side of the hitch comes back about 6" with a pipe welded to it that thecenter pin drops into a couple bolts welded on to keep the plow from pivoting to far
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