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    Spring tines and bolts

    Thanks for that info. I ask because bolts are relatively inexpensive to replace. Tines or other parts not so much.
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    Spring tines and bolts

    When I bolt on spring steel tines be it landscape rake or cultivate tines, am I supposed to use a lower grade bolt (regular bolt) so it WILL break or stronger like grade 8 so it won’t break as easy??? Thanks
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Ok. I see what you mean now. Would I just weld this to the plos in photo, or , get one that has the receiver where this one has the trailer ball and then just weld a short piece of 2”tube steel on plow to mate with the receiver????
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Thanks but I’m not familiar with a Belarus weight mount??? I’m just wanting to pull this plow thing and use as a rake. Just needing to make or dab a way to use my tractors 3pt hitch. Thinking the tube steel receiver would be easiest
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Do you think it would work to just cut off the brimley and weld on a piece of 2” tube steel to work with a 3pt receiver I can buy off Amazon ??
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Also I can buy an inexpensive 3pt hitch off Amazon with receiver already built into it.
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Thanks Russell for your reply. I’m thinking of cutting that ‘Brimley’ type hitch off and welding on a regular 3pt hitch. However, I’m also thinking putting on some dots of receiver hitch to pull with a 3pt hitch
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

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    Pine straw rake to landscape rake

    Thank you Motion. You’re probably right too on the frame being too light. I have a pine straw rake and the wire tines are just too flimsy to do any ‘raking’ of small limbs and big sticks etc. They just bend back and slide over. Work great on pine straw etc but not larger limbs and sticks...
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    Pine straw rake to landscape rake

    Has anyone replaced the pine straw rake tines with landscape rake tines?? Everything is so expensive these days I looked and can get 30 landscape tines for half the price if a landscape rake. Help me out here with ideas or thoughts
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    Hydraulic oil

    Thank you
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    Quick attach options

    Plus. I love this option as I have a b2320 with pin on bucket.
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    Quick attach options

    Does this conversion have to use pin on attachments? If so, who makes a pin on grapple?
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    Hydraulic oil

    Do you know if I can change a filter without draining fluid? RIGHT! Hours. Sorry
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    Hydraulic oil

    Thank you. My manual says change trans filter at 200 miles and hydraulic filter at 400 miles. Just not clear so my question. Thanks for your reply
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    Hydraulic oil

    B2320 HST. is the transmission oil and the hydraulic oil the same oil when draining and changing. My owners manual is not clear
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    What is this and how did it attach to tractor?

    Well that surely looks like it might be what this is. The picture I posted has a bolt where this one used a pin. But, I still don’t have the other mating side so the 3pt or receiver welded would be my direction.
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    What is this and how did it attach to tractor?

    It was given to me and I want to add a couple of tines (?) and have a 3pt hitch welded to it or a receiver hitch and use sorta as a landscape rake. The tines are 1-1/4” wide x 1/4” T. They are half moon or half circle shaped - not L shaped at all.
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    B2320 FEL

    First of all I appreciate all your replies and input ideas. I believe I will have to go with the add a grapple to my existing pin on bucket and use the diverter valve. This would be the best and least expensive way to go and I really won’t expect my little b2320 to do more than it’s sposed...