Hal is right on the versatility of the SC with a Fast Hitch. If you have all the linkage involved, it should be pretty much self explanatory. There is "pitch" forward and backward on the right side, and "tilt" side to side on the left, or they can float if the implement requires it. The only drawback to the system is no draft control like later models have or most 3 points have. As a kid in high school, I did a lot of plowing, disking, mowing and cultivating with fast hitch tools. Never had a problem with any of them. You can set the plow up hydraulically with the pitch and tilt, without a wrench or leaving the seat. Mower.... darn, you had to get off the seat to hook up the PTO shaft :lol: . Some implements you needed to switch a pin or move a linkage piece so it would float... no implement switch took more than one or two minutes. Mounting the front parts of the cultivator maybe took 5 minutes, but the rear was Fast Hitch. If I had a small acreage today, I'd have a SC, 200 or 230 without a doubt. As it is, I have the next generation 240U because I wanted a lower tractor with PS and a loader and a 3 point instead of FH.
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