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Re: 3 point lift on Farmall C
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Posted by SiouxFan on May 25, 2007 at 07:11:51 from (214.18.92.61):
In Reply to: 3 point lift on Farmall C posted by Rexalot on May 23, 2007 at 22:18:12:
I have the Saginaw 3 point hitch on my Super C and have been very impressed with it. I like theirs because it has its own hydraulic cylinder which leaves the touch control for the mounted cultivators. The one modification that I subsequently made was to replace the supplied single spool valve with a two spool valve and then added a hydraulic top link which makes the 3 point even that much more useful for things like blade, landscape rake, and dirt scoop. I mounted the valve to the side of the tool box under the seat which puts the levers right under my right leg / bum which is much more convenient than on the steering column as it is easier to be looking over my right shoulder at what is behind me and still be able to easily adjust the hydraulics. I would recommend this setup for anyone that wants to make their C / Super C more useful. Lance
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