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1. Raise the Plow to the Transport Position when turning if your Plow is not plowing at 4 to 5 deep on your initial two passes readjust the Plow Depth Crank by turning it clockwise to go deeper or counter clockwise to go shallower See Fig 8 Make this adjustment ONE TURN at a time until desired depth is obtained FIG 6 Note The rest of the furrows will be made with retry until the 5 to 6 depth is obtained the Tractor Tires in the previously cut furrows After plowing depth is set with plow in furrow therefore the Pitch Depth of the Plow must be stop the Tractor and measure the distance from the readjusted to a 5 to 6 plowing depth centerline of the Plow Coulter Axle Bolt it Position your Tractor with the inside of the should be about 2 above the ground If it is not Right Side wheels against the side of the raise the Plow out of the ground and adjust the previously plowed furrow Coulter up or down to obtain this dimension Be Start plowing for a short distance and check the sure to adjust side motion at this time See depth of the furrow Adjust the Depth Crank Clock Coulter Adjustment page 8 wise or Counter Clockwise ONE turn at a time and TRACKING ADJUSTMENT OPTIONAL Note If the Plow appears to track to the left Standard and turning the Tracking Adjustment Bolt while plowing an adjustment is available to correct Clockwise two turns Retighten Hex Nuts this condition
2. MAINTENANCE Every 4 hours lubricate the Coulter Hub bearing surface through the grease fitting For smooth operation and to prohibit the formation of rust on the crank keep a light coating of oil on threads The Moldboard should after initial scouring be kept in a smooth polished condition Fine sandpaper steel wool kerosene naptha etc may be used to restore the finish on a rusty Moldboard The Coulter Blade edge should be relatively sharp If sharpening is necessary use a flat fil Note When lubricating bearing it is recommended ile that you use multipurpose grease CARING FOR THE QUALITY OF YOUR LAWN with quality products from BRINLY HARDY COMPANY Our Quality Products Spike Aerators Our Spiker Aerators allow seed fertilizer air and water to reach the lawn s root system where they do the most good This means fewer chemical applications and less frequent watering Plug Aerators Our Plug type Aerators are designed for the lawn care enthusiast who demands the ultimate in turf aeration It actually pulls plugs of soil to relieve soil compac tion and deposits them on top of the lawn where they re quickly broken down You too can have a healthy looking lawn once only affordable to golf courses TO ORDER PARTS Brinly Hardy Company P O Box 18 Jeffersonville IN 47131 0018 877 728 8224 Aerator Spreaders You can actually handle two jobs at once with our Aerato
3. Note It is easier to plow a few long furrows than many short ones Leave some room at each end of the field for turning your tractor ALWAYS LIFT THE PLOW BEFORE TURNING Do not plow too fast Move steadily along so that the earth will turn over and not fall back into the furrow In most soils this is done at FULL THROTTLE in Third Gear Note If Plowing Speed changes it may be necessary to re adjust the Depth Crank to maintain desired plowing depth in light soils plowing may often be done in a higher Gear but if you travel too fast the furrows will be uneven and the dirt is apt to be thrown rather than rolled over 2 55 Pound Wheel Weights 1 55 Pound Wheel Weight and Front Weight Bracket it available Set Of Tire Chains 1 55 Pound Wheel Weight ADJUSTMENTS COULTER ADJUSTMENT Refer to Fig 7 The coulter should be adjusted to slice 2 to 3 deep when plow is in the ground Make this adjustment by loosening the two hex nuts which secure the U bolt and then move the coulter assembly standard up or down as required Rotate the coulter assembly to the LEFT so that the drive pin located in the standard prevents the coulter from swinging into the plow beam or bottom now tighten the two hex nuts When properly adjusted the coulter will be free to swing OUTWARD a limited amount only to the LEFT of the beam Note In extremely hard soil the coulter may actually prevent the plow from penetrating t
4. Refer to Figure 9 securely Repeat Adjustment as necessary until plow The Tracking Adjustment is made by loosening both pulls straight at 10 from the adjacent plowed 1 2 Hex Nuts securing the Plow Bottom to the 6 swath PLOWING TIPS High weeds or grass must be cut down with a rotary mower before plowing NEVER plow when soil is wet A rule of thumb is to pick up a handful of soil and roll it into a ball If soil does not crumble it is too wet If the soilis too dry it may be difficult for the plow to penetrate properly Avoid low areas old roadways paths and other places where soil is overly packed Expect to have some difficulty plowing thick sod However by using the proper settings for Coulter Hitch and Crank you should be able to do a good job under most conditions Do not tighten Stabilizer Bolts the plow must be free to sway from side to side Refer to your Hitch Manual e Your 10 Plow will generally work best at a depth of 5 to 6 inches TRACTION Wheel weights are required under most plowing conditions Tire Chains or Rear Chevron Tires Agricultural Tires are also recommended with the Plow When plowing heavy clay soil or sod it will help to reduce the width of the plow cut This can be accomplished by hitching the plow one or two holes to the LEFT of the recommended setting Refer to Fig 1 Lay out your field to be plowed and if possible make it rectangular in shape
5. lawn when truning Erase den gate Each unit comes with a tractor mounted the harmful effects of front heaving andmoles or pack on off control down newly sewn seed or sod Garden Tractor Attachments Brinty s garden tractor items offer the alrgest selection to tum your garden tractor into a year round tool We have box scrapers blades cultivators disk harrows and even a plow Remember that a sleeve hitch is required to hook up these items to your garden tractor Quality Insurance Dear Customer We are very proud of our quality and endeavor to produce each product to meet high standards Should your purchase not meet your expectations we have a Quality Insurance Policy It you purchase a product and a part is missing or defective please inform us of the problem on the Comments section of the Warranty Registration Card below Mail the card to us or you may call us toll free at 877 728 8224 We will make every effort to ship a new replacement part to you within 24 hours at no charge Thank you President Brinly Hardy Company WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD To register your new product for warranty please complete and return this card Phone Name Warranty Registration Card i z Oji Sea i Country Pi lete the Warranty Registrati Card place manemelopeandmaitousss Product Purchased Model No that we will have a record of your purchase Packing No On Carton i Where Purchased Date Purch
6. leg of fork Secure with the two 5 8 flat washers and 1 8 x 1 1 4 cotter pin bend the legs over Attach the coulter assembly to the plow beam as shown using the U bolt coulter clamp two spacers locate BETWEEN the plow beams and secure with two 5 8 hex nuts Position the coulter standard between the U bolt and coulter clamp and move up to the highest position Refer to the coulter adjustment section for proper set ting to be adjusted AFTER you begin plowing A WARNING The Attachment Clutch Switch on dash of Tractor device that engages Tractor Mower needs to be ENGAGED at all times while operating Tractor This actuates the Operators Sensing Device in the Tractor seat Tractor Engine will stop in case you dismount or fall off Tractor Failure to actuate this device can Cause personal injury or damage to your Tractor and Property if you were to fall off SWITCH MUST BE DISENGAGED IN ORDER TO RESTART ENGINE 1 2 x 2 Plow bolt 3 8 x 1 Se N 1 2 1 1 2 Carriage bolt Frog 1 2 x 1 1 2 Hex bolt 5 Tracking Adjusting 1 2 Hex nut Meares 3 8 Hex nuts 1 2 1 0 x 9 16 Spacer gt S 1 2 Lock nut Flat washer 5 16 Flat Washer 5 16 Locknut Cotter pin 1 8 x 1 1 4 Coulter standard 5 8 et 5 16 x 1 1 4 Pin pet re Coulter tork le Coulter hub Coulter blade FIG 4 OPERATION PREADJUSTMENT Refer to Fig 5 and
7. 1 NOTE Securely tighten all fasteners ONLY after Plow assembly has been completed unless noted otherwise Assemble the two adjusting brackets to the inside of both beams using one 1 2 x 1 3 4 hex bolt and one 1 2 hex lock nut Slip trunnion through the hole in each adjusting bracket and insert crank through the hole in SIDE of trunnion through spacer the two 5 8 jam nuts and then thread into the threaded tube Thread one jam nut against the spacer just enough to eliminate any excessive movement of the crank against the trunnion taking care NOT to bind crank Using two wrenches lock the other jam nut against the first Before assembling the hitch bracket BETWEEN both beams refer to the chart and measure the distance BETWEEN the rear wheels on your tractor for the proper position of the bracket Distance Between Rear Tractor Use Hole TABLE 1 Secure with two 5 8 x 2 hex bolts and 5 8 hex lock nuts 1 10 Adjustable Wrench 1 15 16 Wrench 1 13 16 Wrench 1 3 4 Wrench 1 Pair of pliers 1 1 2 Wrench 1 9 16 Wrench 1 Pair Gloves 5 8 Jam nuts Threaded tube E 5 8 D x 5 8 Spacer Trunnion Adjusting brackets SS d 1 2 Ss Hex locknut Logo Decal Beams Leave model plate outside Hex lock nute Hitch bracket OP VIEW WITH HITCH BRACKET SSEMBLY TO LEFT SIDE TOP VIEW WITH HITCH BRACKET ASSEMBLY TO RIGHT SIDE FIG 1 PLOW BOTTOM
8. 42 45M1111P Flat Washer 5 16 3 Used No 28 1M1624P Hex Head Bolt Hex Head Bolt 1 2 x 1 3 4 1 2 x 1 1 2 2 Used 2 Used No 44 45M1717P Flat Washer 1 2 1 Used No 29 1M1628P No 35 15M1632P Plow Bolt 1 2 x2 1 Used No 45 45M2121P Flat Washer 5 8 2 Used No 7 P 234 Spacer 1 2 I D x 9 16 1 Used No 33 15M1216 R Plow Bolt 3 8 x1 2 Used No 17 P 270 Drive Pin 5 16 x 1 1 4 No 14 P 26201 Used Spacer 5 8 I D x 5 8 AEE No 38 30M1600P Hex Nut 1 2 2 Used No 36 30M1200P Hex Nut 3 8 No 2 B 1677P 2 Used Hex Lock Nut 1 2 3 Used No 31 10M1012P Carriage Bolt r h a No 32 10M1624P 3 Used Carriage Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 2 1 Used No 41 35M1600P Square Nut 1 2 1 Used No 40 31M2000P Hex Jam Nut 5 8 2 Used No 30 1M2032P Hex Head Bolt 5 8 x2 2 Used No 46 50M0420P Cotter Pin 1 8 x 1 1 4 1 Used Z 1216 C HARDWARE BAG No 6 P 172P Coulter Axle _ 1 Used No 23 P 386P U Bolt 1 Used ASSEMBLY NOTES Tools Required For Assembly iT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CAREFULLY READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY OF THE UNIT Before starting assembly arrange each kind of hardware into a group to ease assembly Right hand R H and left hand L H are determined from the OPERATOR S position while seated on the tractor PLOW FRAME Refer to Fig
9. 6 Note During normal plowing the right side Tractor Wheels will be riding in the previously plowed furrow A furrow Pues sewaten is the cut area your plow makes when turning the soil An initial setting for your plow is required to cut the first furrow on level ground The following pre sets will result in an approximate 5 to 6 plowing depth Remove Stabilizer Bolts and Nuts from Sleeve Hitch The plow must be free to move side to side on Hitch Landside Lower your Tractor Lift Handle and lock in Lowered Position You may need to Lower the Attachment Depth Control on your Tractor to do this Mount the Plow to the Sleeve Hitch with the Hitch Pin furnished with the Hitch Refer to Figure 1 and Table 1 to select the proper mounting hole Adjust Lift Spring Tension on Hitch as required see Hitch Manual for instructions Adjust the Depth Crank of Plow until Point of Plow Share is on the ground and the rear of Plow Landside is approximately 1 off the ground Refer to Figure 5 Note The Plow will appear to be angled to left This will allow the Plow to run level when the Right Hand Tractor Wheels are in the plowed furrow Centerline of Plow Coulter Axle Bolt Adjust the Plow Coulter to its highest position Go and make your first two furrows as described in the diagram XtoA and turn BtoC Make sure the Tractor Lift Handle is Lowered and Locked into the down position Plow in Third Gear and near Full Throttle
10. AND STANDARD Refer to Fig 2 Assemble the landside to frog using two 3 8 x 1 plow bolts and 3 8 hex nuts Attach standard to frog using 1 2 x 2 plow bolt and 1 2 hex nut as shown insert the 1 2 x 1 1 2 carriage bolt through frog and standard and secure with a 1 2 hex nut Insert one 1 2 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt Tracking Adjusting Bolt through the tab at the bottom of standard Place the 1 2 Square nut between the Tab and Frog and thread the Tracking Adjusting Bolt into the square nut until tight Tighten all fasteners securely PLOW FRAME AND BOTTOM Refer to Fig 3 Straddle the beams over standard and fasten together at the LOWER hole in the standard with one 1 2 x 1 3 4 bolt and 1 2 hex lock nut Attach end of threaded tube to side of standard at the UPPER hole with a 1 2 x 1 1 2 hex bolt followed by the 1 2 flat washer then place the 9 16 spacer in the hole in standard and secure this assembly with one 1 2 hex lock nut Tighten these fasteners so that the threaded tube is free to pivot COULTER BLADE Refer to Fig 4 Insert coulter standard into fork align the holes and drive the 5 16 x 1 1 4 pin through leaving an equal amount of pin on each side Attach the coulter hub to the coulter blade using three 5 16 xi3 4 carriage bolts 5 16 flat washers and 5 16 lock nuts Install the coulter blade on the fork by inserting the axle through one leg of the fork the coulter hub and other
11. E ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND MADE IN U S A BRINLY HARDY COMPANY 877 728 8224 CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of this Brinly Implement It has been designed engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance Please read and retain this manual The instructions will enable you to assemble and maintain your Implement properly Always observe the SAFETY RULES Should the need ever exist for repair parts order through most any Lawn and Garden dealer using part number and description A RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Know controls and how to stop quickly READ THE OWNER S MANUAL Do not allow children to operate the vehicle do not allow adults to operate without proper instruction and without having read the owner s manual Do not carry passengers Keep children and pets a safe distance away Always wear substantial footwear Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts Keep your eyes and mind on your tractor attach ment and area being covered Don t let other interests distract you Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards or removing plow A WARNING Plow share and coulter blade edges are sharp Wear gloves when handling Always LIFT the plow before turning Lock Tractor Lift Handle down when i
12. SINCE 1839 BRINLY plow OWNER S MANUAL 10 INCH SERIES NO PP 51 MODEL NO PP 510 e Assembly e Installation e Operation e Repair Parts THIS IMPLEMENT FOR USE WITH GARDEN TRACTORS EQUIPPED WITH SLEEVE HITCH ALSO TIRE CHAINS AND WHEEL WEIGHTS ARE RECOMMENDED IMPORTANT THIS MANUAL CONTAINS INFORMATION FOR THE SAFETY OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY Brinly Hardy Company warrants only to the orginal retail purchaser that this product will remain free of defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and s rvice for a period of one 1 year NOTE ninety 90 days for commercial or rental use commencing with the date of purchase Any parts found to be defective within the warranty period will be replaced with proof of date of purchase at Brinly Hardy Company s expense Our obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to replacement or repair at our option of parts which are defective in material or workmanship within thirty 30 days of receipt of the parts This warranty does not apply to damage caused by unreasonable use including failure to provide necessary maintenance nor does it apply to any transportation or labor charges WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY NOR IS ANYONE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY ON OUR BEHALF ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOS
13. ased Type of Tractor Rider Owned Make ___ Model HP w Size of Lawn C 1 4 to 1 2 acre O 1 2to1ace O 1to5acres over 5 acres Do you garden O Yes O No O Useatractor C Use a tiller Your occupation YOUR COMMENTS WILL BE APPRECIATED TROUBLE SHOOTING PLOWING DIFFICULTIES AND REMEDIES PROBLEM CAUSE CONDITION REMEDY improper Crank Adjustment Refer to Depth Adjustment and turn crank CLOCKWISE 1 or 2 turns at a time Badly worn Plow Share Replace with a new Share SLOW GROUND ENTRY Ground extremely dry and Add extra weight to tractor hard due to lack of or wait until soil conditions moisture are suitable Hitch downward movement Adjust for shortest cut height restricted by mower height adjustment Improper tracking PLOW CUTTING TOO WIDE adjustment See Tracking Adjustment New or rusted bottom Clean bottom frequently during use until polish is obtained by Clean bottom with rag soaked in PLOW BOTTOM WON T POLISH turpentine or mineral spirits Old brick or pumice may also be used to polish bottom Or rub with a rag soaked in oil and dipped in sand Extreme variations in soil See plowing tips Soil too texture and or moisture wet or dry UNEVEN PLOWING DEPTH Plow rides up in harder Reduce tractor speed in hard spots dry soil runs shallow Check Depth Adjustment Plow goes too deep Check Depth Adjustment Turn Counter clockwise MOLDBOARD PLOW e
14. ed design Dethatcher with spring steel tines gently comb thatch and clippings to the surface where they can be re mulched collected or left exposed to the elements to break down Our Dumping Utility Carts have a patented rounded corner design which prevents soil gravel mulch sand etc from getting trapped along the edges where they can cause rust and the bracketless removable tail gate has NO obstructions to catch material when dumping These Utility Carts are built to last with our solid steel axles heavy steel beds and our state of the art powder coated paint finish A Brinly Hardy Sweeper is sure to make your outside chores much easier Forget the brooms and rakes you can quickly sweep up grass clippings leaves and even debris from the pavement and quickly dump them into compost bins or bags The spring loaded Compost Clip makes it a snap For even more versatility attach our new Dethatcher Kit to either our 30 or 36 Sweeper and tackle two jobs at once These sweepers are built for all seasons and wil last for years and years Brinly sprayers are designed to be easy to use ex No more rust or dents with these poly lawn rollers tremely accurate and long lasting Our in line These units are much easier to deal with than the mounted tank design means that even the biggest steel versions They have rounded end caps that tank is easy to maneuver and can fit through a gar wonb t tear or gouge the
15. he surface Should this situation occur raise or remove the coulter entirely Viewed from rear of Plow Normal Free Swing Range FIG 7 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT Refer to Fig 8 To turn the plow share into the ground to open the first furrow adjust the point downward until the plow is cutting 4 to 5 deep After a few furrows or desired depth is soca reached turn the crank COUNTER CLOCKWISE to A maintain that depth Do not allow landside to ride TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE more than 1 2 off bottom of furrow as this will cause excessive wear on bottom of share resulting in poor soil penetration and loss of landside support FIG 8 Depth Crank TURN CLOCKWISE LA yo INCREASE PLOW DEPTH A TRACKING ADJUSTMENT Refer to Fig 9 Moldboard NOTE For most plowing conditions the landside will be properly adjusted from Fig 2 assembly enabling the plow bottom to react like a rudder p while ground engaged But if the tip of the plow 12 Hees share is too far LEFT of the beam the plow will Reese he tend to overcut and leave a ragged furrow wall This condition can be readily corrected by making the following adjustment Loosen both 1 2 hex nuts securing plow bottom to the standard and then turn the Tracking Adjusting Bolt CLOCK WISE two turns Retighten hex nuts securely Repeat adjustment as necessary until plow pulls straight behind tractor and is plowing 8 to 10 wide Landside Tracking Adjusting Bolt FIG 9
16. n PARTS LIST 18 Ref Ret No PartNo Description Qty No PartNo Description 1 B 1674P Hex Lock Nut 5 16 3 25 P 596 10 Adjusting Bracket 2 B 1677P Hex Lock Nut 1 2 3 26 P 597 Spacer 5 8 I D x 1 2 3 B 1678P Hex Lock Nut 5 8 2 27 P 598 01 Trunnion 5 D 128P Grease fitting 5 16 1 28 1M1624P Hex Head Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 2 6 P 172P Coulter Axle 1 29 1M1628P Hex Head Bolt 1 2 x 1 3 4 7 P 234 Spacer 1 2 1 D x 9 16 1 30 1M2032P Hex Head Bolt 5 8 x 2 8 P 250A Coulter Hub 1 31 10M1012P Carriage Bolt 5 16 x 3 4 9 P 251 10 Standard 1 32 10M1624P Carriage Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 2 10 P 609 10 Beam Half 2 33 15M1216 R Plow Bolt 3 8 x 1 11 P 256P 01 Threaded Tube 1 34 15M1416P Plow Bolt 7 16 x 1 12 P 257 10 Hitch Bracket Yoke 1 35 15M1632P Plow Bolt 1 2 x 2 13 P 260 01 Crank 1 36 30M1200P Hex Nut 3 8 14 P 262 01 Spacer 5 8 I D x 5 8 1 37 30M1400P Hex Nut 7 16 15 P 265A 10 Fork 1 38 30M1600P Hex Nut 1 2 16 P 269A 10 Coulter Standard 1 39 30M2000P Hex Nut 5 8 17 P 270 Pin 5 16 x 1 1 4 1 40 31M2000P Hex Jam Nut 5 8 18 P 272A 10 Coulter Blade 1 41 35M1600P Square Nut 1 2 19 P 273 10 Frog 1 42 45M1111P Flat Washer 5 16 20 P 275 10 Share 10 1 43 45M1313P Flat Washer 3 8 21 P 278 Moldboard 10 1 44 45M1717P Flat Washer 1 2 22 P 287 10 Landside 10 1 45 45M2121P Flat Washer 5 8 23 P 386P U Bolt 1 46 50M0420P Cotter Pin 1 8 x 1 1 4 1 24 P 387 01 Coulter Clamp 47 L 1043 2 Owner s Man
17. nstalling LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IT MEANS ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition The vehicle and attachment should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign object The damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the equipment See tractor equipment owner s manual for safe operation of the equipment Do not drive close to creeks ditches and public highways Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways When using any attachment don t allow anyone near the vehicle while in operation CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES Read and observe the SAFETY RULES Follow a regular schedule in maintaining caring for and using your Plow en RR SR SE a e m m ae M M TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY ar Si SAFETY RULES Sage 25 Bree S REPAIR PARTS PLOWING TIPS acento BO ADJUSTMENTS aa 7 amp 8 MAINTENANCE eee 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING ies 9 eee is No 1 B 1674P Hex Lock Nut 5 16 3 Used No 26 P 597 Spacer 5 8 LD x 1 2 2 Used No 3 B 1678P Hex Lock Nut 5 8 2 Ua No 27 P 598 01 Trunnion S No 39 30M2000P Hex Nut 5 8 2 Used No
18. r Spreader This natural combination allows the 30 Aerator to perforate the soil and the spreader immediately follows with seed lime or fertilizer put ting it INTO the ground so it can t be washed away Our Brinly Spreaders handle everything from seed to ice melters Equipped with AutoFlow the material flow stops and starts when the rider does no need to worry about burns or streaks on the lawn Our gears are fully enclosed so they ll last and last Our larger 2 5and 3 5 cu ft Spreaders offer a unique Directional Spread Pattern Control that lets you CHOOSE your spread pattern adjust it to spread to either side or to center Also a clear vinyl cover is included to protect materials from moisture CUTHERE BRINLY HARDY COMPANY P O BOX 18 JEFFERSONVILLE IN 47131 0018 877 728 8224 website address e mail address www brinly com brinly brinly com About the Company For generations Brinly Hardy has been serving the growing needs of farmers gardeners lawn profes sionals and homeowners Our first plow was intro duced in 1839 and ever since we have been forging aname in the production of quality crafted farm lawn turt and garden tools it s a proud heritage one you can trust in caring for your lawn Dethatchers If left alone matted layers of thatch and large grass clippings can form on your lawn which prevents air circulation and breeds disease Our patent
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