Posted by Dean Olson on February 27, 2014 at 22:38:05 from (107.129.21.153):
In Reply to: farmall200 posted by dewy on February 27, 2014 at 19:34:18:
I have a C20 2-14" mold board plow that I've used for several years now. I also have the C200 fast hitch disc plow. I haven't used that one yet. The old farmer I bought it from told me set up and adjustments are the same for both plows.
You'll hook up the extendable bar from the fast hitch to the touch control. This is on the right side of the tractor. That will allow you to level the plow front to back.
You'll also need the bar that goes from the other touch control on the left side of the tractor back the the fasthitch. This bar pins in just above the brake drum on the left side. This allows you to adjust the fast hitch to side to side.
I have my rear tires set as narrow as they will go.
From the back there are pins and an empty hole just above each socket of the fast hitch. Pull both pins and it will float. You can put the pins back in the top holes, I think, for storage. I don't mess with that regularly so don't remember which hole is which.
I don't have the rubber tire on mine. I'm under the impression the that wheel runs on the land side, and that it can be set to control depth. I control depth with the stop located on the shaft of the hydraulic cylinder.
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