Cat \"0\" attachments for the Beaver...suprised me!
My dad owns a 1974 Sears SS16 that has a manual three point with a bunch of smaller attachments...garden plow, disc set, gas powered rototiller, etc. Well...maybe most know this already but if you don't...Idid not...the pins for these old Sears (or Roper) attachments are all 5/8"...same as Cat 0. He does not use them anymore since getting the L2600DT. So last night I rounded them all up and brought to my house.
I also switched the pins on his 7' York Rake and was using it on the Beaver to clean up my field to clean up a lot of small loose brush we took out with the L2600DT. Next I'll disk it to loosen it up then back blade to fill in the holes and rake again to smooth over.
Sorry to babble...but now with all these attachments from the Sears/Roper I have lots of new things to play with! When in Lowe's the other day I saw a garden tractor with a disk set on it...did not look but I'll be back there today...it may also have the 5/8" pins.
My dad owns a 1974 Sears SS16 that has a manual three point with a bunch of smaller attachments...garden plow, disc set, gas powered rototiller, etc. Well...maybe most know this already but if you don't...Idid not...the pins for these old Sears (or Roper) attachments are all 5/8"...same as Cat 0. He does not use them anymore since getting the L2600DT. So last night I rounded them all up and brought to my house.
I also switched the pins on his 7' York Rake and was using it on the Beaver to clean up my field to clean up a lot of small loose brush we took out with the L2600DT. Next I'll disk it to loosen it up then back blade to fill in the holes and rake again to smooth over.
Sorry to babble...but now with all these attachments from the Sears/Roper I have lots of new things to play with! When in Lowe's the other day I saw a garden tractor with a disk set on it...did not look but I'll be back there today...it may also have the 5/8" pins.