Posted by Rick Remmert on August 29, 2011 at 17:44:41 from (68.103.15.145):
In Reply to: Help ID'ing mower posted by JoeVT on August 28, 2011 at 17:22:14:
Iam kind of new to this also. The guys on this forum know more about this than I do. Mr. Cowman sent me a picture of the C-21 and the first thing I notice was the slip clutch flywheel is offset to the side of the pitman arm flywheel. Yours is one above the other. I have a 34-F24 that is for the fast hitch of a 300 or 400 Farmall. I think what you have is maybe a 2C-F24. I am in the middle of converting it work on the Super C. The only difference I see right away is the tension springs. I have 2 of them in tandem and you only have one. You also have some sort of shield over the pitman head and clamp. There has to be someone on here that has one of these and can tell you for sure. Anyway, Binder Books has all the manuals you will need.
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