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Curious about a Farmall M's hydraulics and stuff..
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Posted by Patrick Martin on April 24, 2007 at 19:04:21 from (64.154.26.250):
OK, I bought the two M's that I was looking at. Told the guy I'd pick them up and he can consider them sold. I've still got some questions about the hydraulics and installation of a 3pt on one and just live hyd on the other. I was looking at an exploded view of the tranny mounted pump and it looks like a simple line in and line out pump? What is the capacity of the reservor and is it in the casting above the pump? Are there quick connects on the side of the tranny housing or are there pipe plugs to thread hoses????? Where are the controls for this hyrdraulic system? Is the lever with the little rod with the dropdown finger loop the control and if so is it a 3 position control or a simple on/off function? I'm thinking of forgoing the expense of purchasing a 3pt and just fabbing one (or two) up myself. Will it be possible to plumb into the pump to where I can have active lines for the 3pt's two rams and then still run two more for live hydraulics like in the link to the picture below? Sorry about all of the questions guys. I know y'all probably might fuss at me and say I need to order a manual and just so you'll know I did but I'm kinda itchy for some answers while I'm waiting for it to be delivered. :) Thanks!!!!! Pat
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