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Farmall H Belly Pump and Break-aways?
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Posted by mark on August 04, 2000 at 22:50:13 from (206.172.66.5):
Hello, Not certain if these questions have been asked before... if they have I apologize! I have recently aquired a bellypump for my H, and I think it is high time I install it. However, I am leary on what to do. How do I "easily" go about this project, if there is such a way?!? My I&T Manual shows very little, the operators manual shows even less! Is there only the one cotter pin when it comes to instalation of the pump "drive shaft", because that is all that I was provided with? Now, the breakaways... what style were they? I have seen a few various IH styles, but of course I would prefer somewhat period couplers.... If someone would have a snap of an original, or one that is fairly close that would be great! Plus... sorry for the MANY questions, how were the hoses to the rear of the tractor routed? I seem to remember a photo of some sort of shield along the platform, nestled up tight against the seat support to cover the two hoses... is this accurate? I am certain that more questions will arise as I go... hope that somebody out there doesn't mind answering them.... Thanks.
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