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I bought the 782D now looking for brinly hitch info.

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I bought a 782D on Tuesday It came with tiller, mower, and snow blower. I am looking for some information on the brinley hitch system, I ve seen pictures of the different attachments but never anything attached to a 782. It also came with the "three point arms" please let me know what the corect name for these is. Today I also bought a old symplicity digger it has two wheels on it and in the front it has a clevis simular to the brinley style but only one hole in it. Could some one post some pictures of hitches for me to see what I need to do to or buy to adapt this to my tractor.
 
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Mark A: Your 782D has an IH style 3-pt lift installed. The diagam on the left shows the Brinly Sleeve Hitch Adaptor needed for using yoked implements needing a sleeve type hitch. The diagram on the right is for Cat O" lifts found on the Super Garden Tractors.

Myron B
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Myron-

The 782D should have a Cat-0, too. The fuel tank blocks the area for the cast part of the IH 3-point.
 
Matt G: I've got a 782D...Well, you are correct, it does use that Cat O adaptor (Mark A take notice) and has that CCC lift kit is nothing more than an adaptor itself, but if you think that's a cat "O lift"...!! It's basically that IH single arm lift designed to get around the fuel tank problem. My 982 does have a real/genuine Cat"O" lift however...so, it ain't too hard to tell the difference....

Myron B
 

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