Posted by 2+2 Guy on March 26, 2011 at 07:08:34 from (96.45.250.203):
Hi Guys,
New guy here with a plow question. Been watching this forum for some time now and am totally amazed at the wealth of knowledge and comradery on this forum. Been Runnin Red for over 50 years now and just got interested in collecting about a year ago. Went to a plow day last year & got hooked.
I recently purchased a C295 plow for my Farmall C. Nice plow with good wear parts and paint. I got the brackets that mount to the tourque tube and bell housing but not the rear wheel brackets and lift arm.
Was wondering if anyone might have or know of someone that has the brackets and lift arm. This appears to be similar to the type of lift mechanism that was used for the rear set of the cultivators. Brackets bolt to the axle housings, lift arm extends to the rear and is attached to the plow by a chain. From pictures that i found on this site it appears that there is also a rod that connects the lift arm to the left touch control arm on the tractor. Would rear cultivator lift arms work?
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