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Re: 3 point conversion of Super C
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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 27, 2001 at 05:58:58 from (207.172.109.79):
In Reply to: 3 point conversion of Super C posted by Martin Kellner on January 26, 2001 at 13:26:10:
I just checked on the Worsaver site and the HK-102 is the full 3pnt conversion that uses the rockshaft levers for lift, not the fast hitch to 3 pnt conversion most are referencing below. I have used both, and agree that if you have a fast hitch, the 2 to 3 pnt conversion is a nice setup. If not, I would recommend you avoid the HK-102, you woln't be happy with it. I've installed fast hitches on straight C's just to use the 2 to 3 pnt conversion, which I still recommend if you can find a fast hitch, and especially if you want to use fast hitch implements. If not, go to (as in run, don't walk) saginawcountytractor.com and look at the hitch they advertise for the H&M Farmalls. It's not pictured, but they also have one for the C&SC tractors with only one lift cylinder for cheaper. Their hitches provide down pressure, and float capability, and include the cylinder for the one price. The biggest job is going to be getting a remote valve to feed the cylinder and there are a couple options there (haven't seen what, but I hear that Saginaw offers some kind of kit for this), otherwise look for a factory remote valve that includes the new manifold up to the pump. Stan(VA). (No, I'm not connected to them except as a very satisfied customer).
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