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Plowing w/ a Super C...question.

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Josh in Maine

12-27-2007 04:11:58




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Still planning on junking my plow truck after this winter & putting the Fisher QS on my Super C. I'd like to use the hydraulic headgear & I'll use my old push plates & weld up a frame to bolt to the tractor. I'd also like to use the power left/right angle. anyone ever done a set-up like this? Everything I see uses the existing hydraulics to a frame to lift the blade, I want to use the fisher components...doable??

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HughB

12-27-2007 14:55:34




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 Re: Plowing w/ a Super C...question. in reply to Josh in Maine, 12-27-2007 04:11:58  
I thought this site was to help others, not cut someone down with sarcasm?

When someone says they won't be back because of it we need to examine our reasons for such sarcasm. I for one am growing tired of such sarcastic answers.



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Wardner

12-27-2007 10:45:39




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 Re: Plowing w/ a Super C...question. in reply to Josh in Maine, 12-27-2007 04:11:58  
Why don't you step away from the computer, go out to the garage, and built it already? I think this is the third time you have made the same post without adding anything new or asking a new question.

When the conversion gets done, and you are proud of your work, post a picture. That's what I did. Everything you need to know about mounting a power-angle Fisher to a Farmall is in my pictures from last week. The rig is strong enough to push a full blade of dirt. Incidentally, I don't think I spent more than $30-$40 on the project.

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Josh in Maine

12-27-2007 13:00:39




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 Re: Plowing w/ a Super C...question. in reply to Wardner, 12-27-2007 10:45:39  
Wow, o.k, thanks, I've got the C in the garage, I've pulled the head & sent it to machine shop for valve job. I'm doing my best to plan a project. sorry to have bothered you, it was my 2nd post on the subject. I'm done, will errase this site from my computer favorites. Thank you for taking your time to point out my flaws, enjoy the holidays.



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Pete7

12-27-2007 10:13:00




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 Re: Plowing w/ a Super C...question. in reply to Josh in Maine, 12-27-2007 04:11:58  
I see a by-pass block on eBay that might be what you need to get your Super C hydraulic's to operate your Fisher plow.



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Nat 2

12-27-2007 05:00:20




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 Re: Plowing w/ a Super C...question. in reply to Charles M Comis, 12-27-2007 04:11:58  
If you've got an electric hydraulic pump in the truck and the C has been converted to 12V electrical, you can just hang that off the tractor, wire it up, and use it just like you did on the truck.

You can also use the tractor's hydraulics by installing a bypass block and a two-spool open-center hydraulic remote valve. The cylinders on the plow aren't anything special. Just drain the old oil out of the cylinders and hoses before you hook them up to the tractor, as it may be incompatible with the HyTran in your tractor's system. You'll also need to refill the hydraulic reservoir on the C a couple of times as the air gets purged out of the hoses.

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