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Re: Super C Fast Hitch Compatibility
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Posted by farmallhal on December 31, 2006 at 08:38:13 from (64.85.214.33):
In Reply to: Super C Fast Hitch Compatibility posted by souperC on December 30, 2006 at 20:45:08:
I tried sending you an email but don't think it went through. First, I would encourage you to keep the tractor in the family as these family tractors become real treasures down the road and are very difficult to loacte and purchase later. Secondly, Hugh MacKay is right on when he stated to make sure you have the entire system. It is not that difficult to find a fast hitch but you really need everything. Your best bet is to obtain a TC-44 Super C parts catalog so you know what should be included. This will include the remote valve unit which provides hydraulic pressure to the fast hitch cylinder. Other common missing parts are the leveling link and the level lock link. These will all be shown in the parts catalog. I have a 1953 Super C with a 2 point fast hitch and find it very usable. I have located quite a few 2 point implements and use them frequently. The IHC 2 point system has features which do not exist on even modern 3 point tractors. It is very true that 3 point implements are easier to find and maybe a little cheaper. I have found in my search for 2 point implements some very nice folks along the way who have become very good friends. Their friendship more then makes up for any inconvience in locating fast hitch items. I will be happy to share anything you might want additional information on concerning your 2 point questions or concerns. Just send an email if you want more information. Hope this helps and Happy New Year, Hal.
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