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super c hydraulics help needed
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Posted by DSS on August 28, 2005 at 10:53:51 from (63.99.89.47):
I have seen in ad photos where the fast hitch cylinder can be removed and placed on an implement to lift and lower it. My question is what do I use to hold the hitch up then. Or is there a way to add remote hyd quick connects to my tractor to work the cylinders already on the implements I need to use. A few weeks ago my big tractor died and since it"s a MM and near impossible to get parts for I"m not even gonna bother to fix it. I have a super M also that I am in the process of restoring but I need to plant next week and the super c is all I have. My hay field is 10 acres and I already used the super c to disc it a couple times. I pulled a 10 foot wide disc with it and still can"t believe it worked. I had to use first gear but the engine performed great and I had the traction. 2nd gear I kept spinning tires but the motor was not bogging. Anyway, My wheat drill is a 14 foot wide JD with a cylinder to lift it and I know I can pull it just fine with the super c but I will need to lift it to turn. ANY IDEAS???????
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