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werter

01-30-2006 14:44:04




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I have a Super H with the live Hyd., and it could have been a demostrator because of traces of white on the front grill and along the bottom of the hood. My question is did they also have a lift all belly pump along with the live HYd., this one seems to have, what it looks to be a belly pump. This tractor has alot of problems so Im just salvaging it, but I was just curious about the hydraulics. Thank you

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Pat H

01-30-2006 20:54:11




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to werter, 01-30-2006 14:44:04  
would like to know the serial number if possible?
are the live hyd's factory or aftermarket - could be aftermarket and use belly pump for reservoir.any parts for sale? email unlocked.white paint could have been done later to immitate the 350 looks. thanks Pat



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werter

01-31-2006 07:21:14




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to Pat H, 01-30-2006 20:54:11  
Here are a couple of pictures.
third party image
"A" would be the thing in question, "B" is obviously where the resevior for the live Hyd. goes (lying on the ground)
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White paint on the grill.

Pat I dont know what I want to keep yet, but I will keep you in mind when I do. Thank you

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pat h

01-31-2006 12:18:45




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to werter, 01-31-2006 07:21:14  
CNKS is right with his reply, what looks to be the bottom of the belly pump is just a plate for hooking imps to. I know of a tractor that needs the torque tube from yours, I also need a stage 2 gas tank. Pat



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RustyFarmall

01-30-2006 17:11:37




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to werter, 01-30-2006 14:44:04  
Quite a few Hs and Ms were repainted so they would like the new 350s and 450s, which did have white grilles. There was never a super H demonstrator.



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CNKS

01-30-2006 17:03:21




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to werter, 01-30-2006 14:44:04  
No white H/Super H demos. If it has factory live hyd, there is no belly pump. The cover for the opening may resemble that of a belly pump, but that is for the rods that support the hydraulic cylinders for semimount plows, etc.



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John M

01-30-2006 16:07:36




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to werter, 01-30-2006 14:44:04  
No,its not a demonstrator.I cant help on the hydraulics.



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Andrew Z

01-30-2006 16:46:42




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 Re: Could this be.. in reply to John M, 01-30-2006 16:07:36  
I think that if you have a Stage II Super H you can not have a belly pump. My Stage II does not have any of the holes for the lines to come through. I also heard that it was not possible that with the larger clutch that it would not fit or something like that. I sounds like you might have a Stage I that came factory with the belly pump and someone added on a live pump. Andrew



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