Posted by Keith-OR on January 21, 2010 at 08:26:40 from (97.120.11.213):
In Reply to: Re: farmallsuperc posted by mkirsch on January 21, 2010 at 05:21:11:
because with this setup you don't have those rods in your way on both sides of the tractor. You run hydraulic lines out the way, ad use a spool valve to control lift cylinder. You also have down pressure if you so desire.
And it is not that hard to mount on a Farmall SC or C tractor. I purchase one off of a SC, looks like a Sagenal 3pt setup, from a friend. As soon as I can get backup to Moses Lake, WA I'll post pictures of the setup. It is hard for me to get time to get a way this time of year as I couch Special Olympics and I am the LPC (Local Program Coordinator) also.
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