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Re: Correct 2pt plow for a 200


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Posted by Mark Peters on August 28, 2014 at 16:17:33 from (69.131.184.114):

In Reply to: Correct 2pt plow for a 200 posted by jeff311 on August 28, 2014 at 13:02:28:

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Hi Jeff, I assume you found a 2 pt for your 100HC then ? Good for you, those hitches definitely aren`t growing on tree`s. Just an FYI, you make the same assumption that I did in that a 211 was meant for a 240. I have a couple 211 plows for my Farmall 240 and they work on it, but 2 different pieces of IH literature(IH Product Catalog and a "Implement Used For" brochure)that I have both say the 211 & 311 are meant for the 340 and the 209 was actually the recommended plow for the 240. The C10(1 bottom), C20 or C22(Canadian 2 bottom) were the choices out there when the Farmall 200 was built. The 209 plow came out, I think about the time the 230`s were made. That being said, and not meaning to rain on your parade here, but, none of the plows I`ve mentioned will actually function on the 100 HC. It will be hard to even get it hooked up. The 2 pt on the HC tractors is so much higher than a normal fast hitch on a SC or 200, that you can`t get the hitch to lower far enough to even hook it up. One of the few fast hitch items I can use on my 140 HC is the platform carrier and even that I have to physically lift up on the back to hook it up. Like I said, not trying to be discouraging, but preparing you for what you`ll find. Still fun to have the 2 pt hitch on the HC, but think you`d be better off trying to find a 2 pt. hipper from down south in cane country to dress it up. Good luck.


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