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Unique Cat 0 Plow - ID????

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sblunier

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Steve Blunier "Mr. Plow" (Central IL)
Can anyone ID this cat 0 12" plow??

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It has what appears to be a standard Brinly 3pt adapter and rolling cutter yoke, but everything else is a little off. The rolling cutter standard is offset and flattened. The main beam is a single piece of heavy iron (opposed to the Brinly parallel beams). The beam has landing adjustment screws at the 3 pt frame. The bottom measures 12", but does not have a Brinly share, frog, landside, or moldboard. The share is flat and clipped.

I have never seen one of these........possibly an Ohio Steel cat 0?????? Wheel Horse with some Brinly parts?????? Early Brinly?????? I am at a bit of a loss.....

It appears to never have been used, just weathered.
 
More research shows it's made by MTD.....anybody have more info?
 
Steve I have one also. Was told it was an MTD. Mine came disassembled. I am missing coulter, ubolts to attach to A frame and whatever goofy bolt that attaches the frog to the beam.
 
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