Dean Olson said: (quoted from post at 12:13:25 07/11/11) The SC,200 FH and hydraulics are a direct bolt on to a C. The only issue is the left side bracket that bolts to the SUPER C cast brake drum. You don't need that attachment point if you have the leveling link. If you do want that attachment point you'll have to fabricate a bracket.
I've had 2 C's with fast hitch on them. 1 is still on. The other was scavenged for parts.
Please don't consider modifying that plow to any other system. It was designed to work on the Fast Hitch system is far superior to a 3 point plow.
So the left side bracket you mention is where you pin the leveling to when you remove the leveling link so you can use the Touch control for something else? I remember it pinned solid, but did not remember where. I know the "pitch" front to back pins on the right of the torque tube when not in use. (been over 50 years since I used one)
I also do not recommend modifying the plow... small 3 point plows are everywhere... small point Fast Hitch plows are hard to find, and that crank adjustable land wheel is really scarce... straight pinned ones are more common. We didn't have one on ours, but did have notched coulters... we also had those "wings" on the end of the moldboards.
This post was edited by IH fan at 12:26:25 07/11/11.
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