Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 19, 2014 at 16:26:37 from (67.142.182.22):
Alright, sooo, I got in the mail today a 23 page "book" about the Farmall Super C WITH FH. It shows many different pictures of the tractor, with different variations/options. It shows on the last page a way to use the FH Hydro Cylinder, as a remote hydro on a trailed implement (shows a disc).
So, my question is, it shows a swinging draw bar, on the two point draw bar setup, I assume there is a King Pin of sorts that the front of the drawbar hooks to under the tractor, just like on a tractor without Fast Hitch, and the drawbar simply swings back and forth on the FH Drawbar setup. But what I saw that intrigued it, is that the FH appears to be about half way up, or raised off of the ground, but the Hydro cylinder is on the disc, so how would you lock the FH in the middle position????
The reason I ask, is because I have a JD No. 5 mower, that with two little brackets (which I have) would bolt right onto the FH Drawbar, but I have to have an Aux Hydro Cylinder in order to lift/lower the mower. So I thought it would be cool to use the FH Set up.
If anyone out there has any ideas/pictures I would LOVE to hear it. I also have a part that I cant seem to figure out where it goes.... Bryce
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