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Posted by TomT on October 10, 2001 at 12:57:38 from (198.5.155.132):
I have a 300 that has no 3 pt. but does have 3 hydraulic remotes. I hate to see the old thing sit and thought it would make a good tractor to pull a v-rake and tetter with. My problem is that the remote pipes going out the rear have rusted into. It appears that these were formed into the control unit somehow. I don't even know if the pump will work and was looking for a cheap way to test.The tractor and pull type bush-hog were given to me by a friend. It was running at one time but has been sitting under my barn for a couple years now since the cows ate the wires off of it. Needs new alternator also but that will be another project. I just need to confirm that hydraulics will work and will lift v-rake to transport position. I need to justify reason for spending money on an old gas burner before I proceed.
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