TheOldHokie said: (quoted from post at 20:46:30 11/04/09)
Dunk said: (quoted from post at 19:28:31 11/04/09)
TheOldHokie said: (quoted from post at 13:41:22 11/04/09)
Dave hilley 38 said: (quoted from post at 12:32:07 11/04/09) It is hard to tell they have swiched so many parts over the years. the right upper lift arm is: a 9n. It has a proof meter, but also has a front distributer. All I was wanting to know was: what the xtra lever was for, as I have never seen one before. I am sure engine was swapped. due to the dash & proofmeter. It must be a 1951 or 1952 for the most part.
I have been told the lever was for live pto, also that it was to be able to stop tractor while pto is still running. We will find out when he gets it running.
I (and I suspect a number of others here) would be very interested in seeing a picture or two of the mechanism inside - perhaps taken through the right side inspection opening?????
Please, pretty please :D
TOH
Is this what you want to see?
Thanks Dunk, Ive actually seen that before. My first reaction this time was that's an NAA but when I looked at the image URL it says 8N.....
TOH
I think the one for the NAA, or at least one of them, had some integrated hydraulics.
I don't think the one in the pic does.
All I know about them is what I find on the Internet.
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