Brinley plow on 3 point?

bucktail

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So my L1500 only has 15 hp which I don't consider excessive for a 10-14" one bottom plow. I've seen the garden tractor style plows for a little as $100. Has anyone run these on a 3pt? I'm thinking of just hooking it to the a drawbar that just connects the lift arms, but I'm not sure how I'd support the back of the plow to get it to fully lift out of the ground.
 

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You would not hook it to the draw bar.
It just hooks to the three point.
Here is an excellent example!
 

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Yep, three point for what you want to do. Front-to-back angle needs to be adjusted so it neither climbs, nor dives when it is at the desired depth. At 15 hp, I think a single 10 or 12 inch will be about it, depending on soil type and if you are breaking sod.
 

bucktail

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You would not hook it to the draw bar.
It just hooks to the three point.
Here is an excellent example!
No, I was trying to figure out how to attach a sleeve hitch style plow to my 3 point.