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Re: question on my fast hitch on 230
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Posted by shrps74 on January 13, 2005 at 05:52:17 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: question on my fast hitch on 230 posted by Randy in Pa on January 12, 2005 at 19:57:39:
I have an "early" '57 230. You will notice that you do not have rockshafts on your hydraulic block. Super C's had options for adjustments to the 2pt via the rockshaft arms. 230's don't (at least mine doesn't). In order to get the plow to suck into the ground you will need to extend the arm that attaches to the front of the wishbone and then is now probably attached to the side of the torque tube (found on the "passenger side", as you put it). This will need to be changed to hook up with the attachment bolt holes (you will have 3) located at the forward end of the torque tube. The only one that will bolt it will be the bottom most hole. You will also have to take a pin out of the arm to extend it, then put the pin back in to hold it at this length. You will note that the arm will rotate 180 degrees to let you bolt this to the attachment bracket. All this does is to tilt the 2 pt so the plow points on a 2 pt plow toward the earth. I know this sounds complicated but once you look at the whole thing it will become somewhat intuitive. As said before, is your plow a 2pt (C-20) or a 3 pt? Hope this helps.....BobG in VA
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