Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 01, 2014 at 11:06:56 from (67.142.182.22):
Hi all. Well yeserday morning I stumbled across a couple of FH implements. Two bottom plow and a disc. Me and a buddy went to look at them, and I took some measurements of the prongs, I would like to know if they will fit my Super C WITHOUT modification, and if not, what it would take to make them fit. The price is right, $300 for both. The disc has had some repairs made to it, and the plow is missing both coulters and one bracket. Here is a picture of a prong I found online. I stuck it in Paint to point out what my measurements are for.
A: Sorry, I forgot where A should go, it is in the WRONG spot, I measured the actual notch, not the rise leading up to the notch. The notch is 2 inches tall.
B: B is kind of in the right spot. It was obvious when looking at them, that after the notch, it continued to rise a little bit, then leveled out and stayed the same all the way back to the implement. When it QUIT rising, the prong was 2 1/2 inches thick.
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