Posted by Dean Olson on December 10, 2011 at 07:10:58 from (98.196.66.64):
In Reply to: C20 plow bottoms posted by bigr on December 10, 2011 at 05:23:08:
Janicholson gave a good description of the difference in the bottoms.
Set up on the C20 plow is done with the fast hitch and touch control on the tractor. It was specifically designed to work on the SC,200 tractor with fast hitch. There is no adjustment to the plow itself.
You'll need have the leveling link that goes from the fast hitch to the touch control. It run's down the left side of the tractor. It allows you to level the plow on a left to right plane.
On the right side of the tractor is a extendable tube that is typically pinned to the torque tube on the tractor. That gets attached to the touch control, opposite one from the leveling link, it allows you to pitch the plow front to back.
It's as cool as it can be and allows all adjustment on the fly from the drivers seat.
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