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Posted by David in Missouri on September 07, 2002 at 05:52:10 from (216.41.148.190):
I recently spoke to a man that told me he had a set of valves that would bolt right up to my C that would give me a hydralic hook up on the back of my tractor. He priced this for $150. Is that too high, and does that seem like it will work. I took it that they were off of a super C, but I may be mistaken. He said it went in between where the lines from the pump go into the touch control, and then had a control lever that mounted up around my other controls. I have been pulling a 6ft offset disc plow with my C. If I could lift it with my tractor instead of with a hydralic jack it sure would be nice. And yes, my C will pull that disc. I broke the disc 5 different times in five different places. I think I had too much tractor for the plow. It even pulled it in 2nd when the plow went all the way in the ground. That didn't happen often' most of the ground was very hard and very rocky. If you are familiar with the Ozarks you know what I mean (and this land was dozed off several years ago. Thanks to all of you guys who have given advice in the past on both my tractors. A "45 B & "49 C.
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