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Farmall C quick hitch

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jk

11-03-2004 16:06:13




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i was at an auction the toher day and was looking at the back end of a C. it looks to have the same read end and axles as my 66 IH 2404. my question is could i put a c quick hitch on my 2404? it looks like it would wokr and appers o have all the right holes for it. i got my tractor from a family friend and it does not have a 3 point hitch, as it was a sweep tractor for the road commisio. i would like to gte a quick hitch for it, i prefre the quick hitch over the 3 point. thanks for any help.

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Stan(VA).

11-03-2004 20:30:30




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 Re: Farmall C quick hitch in reply to jk, 11-03-2004 16:06:13  
If your 2404 is a utility style tractor, you may need to find the hitch from a 240 or 404 utility because it's closer to the ground and I assume the geometry of the hitch may be a little different to get proper implement height?

If it's a row crop, be aware that there are two styles of fast hitch: The Super C and 200 use the touch control rockshaft arms to control side to side and fore/aft tilt, and has it's own main lift rockshaft that mounts through the seat box; the 230 and 240 don't have the touch control arms and have various attempts at draft sensing, don't have the rockshaft through the seat box, and this later style hitch requires a forward mount point that is only cast under the tranny on later tractors (230 and later).

Summerized, if yours is a utility I'd look for a utility style hitch (240 or 404); if a row crop, I don't think the early (Super C or 200) style hitch will fit because of the lower operator position that doesn't have the seat box (and possibly the clearance needed for the main rockshaft), but you might look at a 230 or 240 hitch.
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Stan(VA).

11-03-2004 20:27:11




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 Re: Farmall C quick hitch in reply to jk, 11-03-2004 16:06:13  
If your 2404 is a utility style tractor, you may need to find the hitch from a 240 or 404 utility because it's closer to the ground and I assume the geometry of the hitch may be a little different to get proper implement height?

If it's a row crop, be aware that there are two styles of fast hitch: The Super C and 200 use the touch control rockshaft arms to control side to side and fore/aft tilt, and has it's own main lift rockshaft that mounts through the seat box; the 230 and 240 don't have the touch control arms and have various attempts at draft sensing, don't have the rockshaft through the seat box, and this later style hitch requires a mount point that is only cast in the later tractors (230 and later).

Sumerized, if yours is a utility I'd look for a utility style hitch (240 or 404); if a row crop, I don't think the early (Super C or 200) style hitch will fit because of the lower operator position that doesn't have the seat box (and possibly the clearance needed for the main rockshaft), but you might look at a 230 or 240 hitch.
Stan(VA).

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Dick Davis

11-03-2004 17:56:10




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 Re: Farmall C quick hitch in reply to jk, 11-03-2004 16:06:13  
I think you are talking about a "Fast Hitch" which was IHC's 2 point implement attachment system that was introduced on the super C and 300-400 series. The reason I mention it, there is a system called a quick hitch that is a different system. Not positive about a 2404 retrofit but I'll bet it would work - you will need the corresponding size of Fast Hitch to bolt on. My nickel Dick Davis



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