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Posted by Stan(VA). on September 12, 2002 at 05:07:30 from (208.59.157.43):
In Reply to: Re: Fast Hitch for C posted by Keith B on September 12, 2002 at 04:35:04:
No, and Yes. ;) No, the 230 fast hitch won't fit a C/Super C/200 because it mounts differently to the bottom of the transmission case (take a look at where it attaches underneath the next time you go by the 230). Yes, the C can be fitted with the fast hitch from a SC/200, they should be the same. Make sure you get the remote hyd valve and manifold (up to the pump), and both control arms that attach to your rockshafts to provide front to back and side to side tilt. Also get the right side rockshaft (under the gas tank) because it has an extra tab for the arm on the right side that controls front to back tilt, and make sure you get the arm on the left that goes all the way to the rockshaft and doesn't just stop at the brake housing which is different on the SC. You'll need the little post that mounts to the case on the right side to optionally lock the front/back angle. Get the rockshaft that goes through the seat box and either get the seat box from the SC or be prepared to drill some big holes in yours. There is also an overflow valve that mounts at the front of the seat box which would be good to pick up if it still useable, but don't be suprised if the one in the salvage yard is wasted, you can go without it. How do I know this, oh, just takin a guess ;) ;) You can email if you have other questions as you get into it. Stan(VA).
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