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Depth control lever
Is the depth control lever for the regular moldboard plow the same one that is used for the fast hitch depth adjustment? Dusty B
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Re: Depth control lever
No. The lever used on the Fast-Hitch plow is part of the hitch and different from the plow lever.
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Re: Depth control lever
Hi,
They are different lever assemblies. Below is a page from the Cub 193 Plow owner's manual showing parts for it, there isn't an assembled pic that I saw.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-21.jpg
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual showing the Fast Hitch lever.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 009-09.jpg
Below are pics from TM Tractor of the 2 levers. The first 2 pics are the Drawbar lever, and the last 3 pics are the Fast Hitch lever.
They are different lever assemblies. Below is a page from the Cub 193 Plow owner's manual showing parts for it, there isn't an assembled pic that I saw.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-21.jpg
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual showing the Fast Hitch lever.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 009-09.jpg
Below are pics from TM Tractor of the 2 levers. The first 2 pics are the Drawbar lever, and the last 3 pics are the Fast Hitch lever.
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Re: Depth control lever
Radioguy, the one you have is the later model adjusting lever. It serves the same purpose.
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Re: Depth control lever
Hi,
radioguy41, that looks like it is the depth adjusting crank on the LoBoy, for a Fast Hitch. Does your LoBoy have the rest of the Fast Hitch.
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual showing it.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 009-14.jpg
The regular Cub was changed to a depth adjusting crank too, in about 1957.
radioguy41, that looks like it is the depth adjusting crank on the LoBoy, for a Fast Hitch. Does your LoBoy have the rest of the Fast Hitch.
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual showing it.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 009-14.jpg
The regular Cub was changed to a depth adjusting crank too, in about 1957.
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Re: Depth control lever
Some prefer the earlier style lever as adjustment can be accomplished while "in motion", especially for plowing and grading.
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Re: Depth control lever
staninlowerAL wrote:Some prefer the earlier style lever as adjustment can be accomplished while "in motion", especially for plowing and grading.
You betcha!
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