Posted by JustahobbyMn on December 27, 2020 at 07:01:12 from (172.76.63.207):
Hi guys. Ive been watching this forum for probably a good 10+ years but am new as far as posting goes. This may be long, but I wanted to give a full description before asking for options.
I have a 51 Super C that I use probably 50-100 hrs a year. Over the last 15 years I have rebuilt or fixed nearly everything except the rear tires and the rear end, with several modifications along the way to make it more user friendly for me. I found a loader back in 2008 or 2009, and converted it so that it is all hydraulic. There were issues with the touch control box/manifold that sits under the gas tank so I welded up a custom steel tank and rebuilt the pump. Now I have power up and down on the loader, which is really nice being able to lift the front end off the ground. My question is how can I get a three point on this tractor? All of the kits I see for a C/SC are controlled by the manifold that I removed. Would an aftermarket unit from an H or an M fit onto the rear axle if I plumbed it into my hydraulics? Or is there a better way?
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