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Posted by farmallhal on July 08, 2005 at 06:39:03 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Super C question posted by TXfarmall on July 07, 2005 at 20:42:03:
I would highly recommend a IH 2 pt. Fast Hitch for your tractor which came on the majority of them from mid 1952 through 1954. They are more functional then the common 3 pt. but to use a variety of newer made items you will need a fast hitch to 3 pt. adapter. The IH fast hitch has down pressure to the extent of lifting the rear of the tractor off the ground. Nothing like using a rear mounted fast hitch grader blade as the 2 pt. system allows you to raise or lower the left side of the blade with the hydraulic system. Works like the "cat's meow" on leveling and maintaining a gravel road. Quite easy to find a 2 pt. IH grader blade. I have seen several 2 pt. hitches for sale at times in the classified ads on this site. Mike at Steel Wheel Ranch (785) 548-7437 would be a good contact person as he usually has them listed for sale in his ad in Red Power. Also, the classifieds in Red Power magazine would be a good place to locate one as well. Just make sure you get all the pieces when you buy one as it can be hard to locate just individual pieces by themselves. Have fun and those SC's are just one of the handiest tractors to have around. Hal
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