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Adding live hydraulics to a early Super M
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Posted by Al on August 20, 2002 at 19:29:03 from (65.160.63.68):
Everyone, I recently bought a pre-live hydraulic 1953 Super M. The previous owner had removed the lift-all belly pump because he was going to skid logs with the tractor but then though better of it. This tractor is going to do some work as well as be a show piece, and I have been thinking about trying to convert it to live hydraulics. I know that M&W and maybe others made kits to do this. Does anyone have a SM like this that can send me pictures of your hydraulics setup? I want to use the existing lift-all as a reservoir, and use an IH valve. (The old "oil derrick" valve that attaches to the filler neck on the lift-all reservoir.) Is this possible? I don't mind doing a M&W or other aftermarket setup, as long as it's "Correct" for what a farmer might have done to the Super M originally. I don't want to move the battery under the seat like the later SM's. Thanks, Al Jones
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