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Re: Super C Fast Hitch Compatibility
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Posted by farmallhal on December 31, 2006 at 09:18:49 from (64.85.214.33):
In Reply to: Re: Super C Fast Hitch Compatibility posted by Hugh MacKay on December 31, 2006 at 08:58:13:
Happy New Year, Hugh, That is probably very true "on the go" especially true - just touch a little lever on the control unit while seated. I find the down-pressure control when using my post hole auger to be especially useful. Not to push the unit in the ground but to control it from taking off and screwing into the ground where you would have to manually unscrew it back up as the tractor probably couldn't retract it. A 3 point has no control on a screwing down auger. Also, I have a IH rear grader blade and since we live down about a 1/2 mile gravel road, the blade works great for removing the middle hump and putting the gravel back in the tracks. Just tilt one corner down a little and the blade takes half the center to the rut and turn around at the end and go back with the blade putting the rest of the hump in the other rut. Level the blade and just do a lite level job and you are good to go. All, of this by just moving a couple of levers on the touch control and nothing more. Have a good one, Hal.
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