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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: SUPER C QUESTIONS
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Posted by Don on September 20, 2002 at 10:07:23 from (168.166.51.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: SUPER C QUESTIONS posted by Dave_Id on September 20, 2002 at 06:55:05:
Nice looking Super C with the blade mounted on the front. My father bought a Super C about 25 years ago for raking hay and all on the farm. It was purchased from a high school, and they had used it for blading snow, with one of these plows. My father gave me the tractor about 5 years ago for my farm, and along with it I got the Snow blade. I figured out how to mount it in the belly position by bolting the frame cross-piece on the bottom of the drawbar on the fast hitch. And hanging the front spring attachment rods from the hydraulic arms. I have the other set of spring rods, and some other brackets to mount it on the front, like it was when used at the school. But I am missing the plates that bolt to the sides of the tractor in the front, and the rod and attachement plates in the front. I would like to get some dimensions and reproduce them. Are any of you guys local in Missouri that I might come take a look at one of these and take some measurements?
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