Posted by JakeBrakeIH on October 15, 2008 at 09:18:46 from (199.178.201.11):
In Reply to: Touch controll posted by boomer22 on October 14, 2008 at 17:11:17:
I believe I read somewhere in a book that there was a harrow for the C that they made and the Super C's with fast hitchs has a metal rod to be put inplace of the hydraulic cylinder, then you removed the cylinder and used hose extensens with quick couplers and put the cylinder on the harrow...pretty cool I thought.
My tractor will lift anything I put on the back of it but the nose just goes in the air...very outstanding hydraulics for its era...why couldnt you just make new hoses and put quick connects by the back of the seat(provided your cylinder didnt settle, or you could just make a ridged mount for it)...the only thing I would be conserned about would be running out of hydraulic oil if you were using a larger cylinder...Im sure if you were careful you'd be ok...
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