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52 Farmall super c 3-point conversion

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Jim

02-06-2004 07:20:39




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Is there a better or worse 3-point hitch conversion. I have seen the worksaver and one other. I do not plan on doing real heavy work with it.




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CNKS

02-06-2004 19:34:30




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 Re: 52 Farmall super c 3-point conversion in reply to Jim, 02-06-2004 07:20:39  
www.saginawcountytractor.com--C/Super C is not listed on their website, but they have it. About the same price as Worksaver, but uses hyd cylinder vs front rockshaft on Worksaver -- much better unit. Also, you can get it in less than a week -- Worksaver builds theirs as needed Saginaw keeps them in stock.



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Jim

02-07-2004 06:59:58




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 Re: Re: 52 Farmall super c 3-point conversion in reply to CNKS, 02-06-2004 19:34:30  
where would i power the hyd cylinder from all i have is the touch controle.



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CNKS

02-07-2004 14:01:09




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 Re: Re: Re: 52 Farmall super c 3-point conversion in reply to Jim, 02-07-2004 06:59:58  
They will sell you a block that fits under the manifold on the pump, you attach that to a spool valve on the light bar -- granted it looks a little clutzy compared to the OEM remote valve.



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mwkellner

02-06-2004 07:26:45




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 Re: 52 Farmall super c 3-point conversion in reply to Jim, 02-06-2004 07:20:39  
I have the worksaver conversion on my super C. Not the 3 pt hitch, just the top link and bars to stab into the quick hitch recievers. It handles the 6 foot brush hog, and rear blade just fine. There might be better ones that will cost a lot more out there, but it sounds like you are in the same boat with me, I just mow and level the occasional dirt.



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