Posted by 2+2 Guy on May 16, 2012 at 18:05:12 from (96.45.250.19):
In Reply to: What model plow? posted by Dennis K (WA) on May 16, 2012 at 08:16:03:
The C295 and the C295A were both mounted plows for the Farmall C. Both plows used the cultivator lift or rock shaft to lift them with brackets that mount to the axles and a rod connecting the lift arm to the cultivator lift, a single lift arm on the right rear does the lifting with a chain attached to the plow.
The C295 uses one side of the cultivator lift to lift the plow and the other side of the cultivator lift to level the plow side to side.
The C295A uses one side of the cultivator lift to raise and the other side of the cultivator lift to level the plow front to back. The C295A uses a hand crank mounted to the right headlight pipe that levels the plow side to side.
The mounting brackets to the torque tube are slightly different for the two plows but I'm pretty sure the rear lift brackets & arm are the same.
I have one of each model but only one Farmall C. Used the C295A last year at a couple of plow days and hope to try out the C295 this year. They are great little plows and a lot of fun to use. I think there are some pics in the implement photos on this site.
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