If you have the hitch using a lift arm pivot bolted to the transmission top cover and a front hydraulic cylinder and a rear one. You need a working front cylinder and the following pins removed. Front rockshaft hole so front of hitch will go up and down when operating the front cylinder, pin at top of the lift rod, 2 pins below the lift balls near the prong sockets. From the center of the pto shaft to the inside of the right rear tire set distance at. 14 inch plow 26.5 inches, 16 inch plow 28.5. For the hitch with handle on the left side. Remove pins from the 2 sockets so they can turn up. Pin near the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder that keeps the lift arms from floating up. Move pin in the swing limiter so hitch will swing. Adjust handle to notches as needed when you start plowing. Keep pin in the left lift link and the collar on the leveling crank in the top position. If I remember correct the big prongs are 1/4 inch taller than the small ones. Can measure tomorrow to double check if needed.
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