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Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3
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Posted by Jeff Jackson on January 13, 2006 at 17:21:41 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3 posted by Nat 2 on January 13, 2006 at 11:53:25:
The tractor was plumbed this way when I bought it. In retrospect I should have waited and found a 400 or 450 which would have better met my needs but when I bought my 2 row New Idea corn in excellent condition at a steal of a price I was offered the tractor at a price I just couldn"t pass up....plus it makes a good companion for my "47 H. Anyway, to continue the saga, what would be required to reconnect the belly pump drive if that is all that is needed? In the back of my head I would still like to keep the belly pump to use with the cultivator since it has a front and rear section. To add even more drama I would like to add a Saginaw 3 point hitch in the future.....or maybe someone has a 400 0r 450 to trade???? LOL
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