Posted by Lmack on October 17, 2012 at 20:28:00 from (24.131.58.167):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 230's posted by IH fan on October 17, 2012 at 12:23:05:
To use the earlier front mounted implements was simple enough by just switching the rockshaft control arm for the cylinders. The front cultivator frame mounts, side dresser mounts, planter hopper mounts and the chain planter drives were identical to the SC and 200. A long control rod was needed to extend to the rock shaft for the cultivators to control the planter drive clutch. Other implements such as corn pickers required a special kit to change from the C style touch control to the Hydra Touch. My Uncle had a 240 with the Hydra Touch and I never liked it (We had a 200). Seemed like depth control was not as positive. The two point was improved for the 230 over what was used on the SC and 200.
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