Posted by DanB (OH) on February 18, 2011 at 18:37:43 from (66.166.229.62):
I have a 52 Super M that is new to me. Was in the family and run hard in the 60's & 70's. It is a wide front end and I found a loader for it on Ebay. Put the loader on, found the Hyd/Tran fluid to be low, now is where the problems and questions start. It has a lift all bell pump. 1. filled up the fluid, now it leaks plate size spot over night. Where do I start to fix the leak? drips on casting splits and bolts. 2. It does not life up very far or very fast. Is the 6qts in the system enough for the big lift cylinders? This tip loader came of a standard M so it should have worked sometime. 3. I still have the little catch on the operating rod. It does not hold up when the rod catch is at the bracket. It should go up when pulled all the way toward me, hold at the middle and then go down if you lift it up and push the rod all the way forward, correct. 4. What are the best ways and aprox cost for going to live Hyd? Really appriciate and tips or thoughts!
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