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Re: super and non super series
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2003 at 03:26:53 from (216.208.58.140):
In Reply to: super and non super series posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on May 18, 2003 at 19:55:31:
Bryce: I know you can put a live pump on an H as far back as 51. Many years ago we looked at doing this, and it was possible. We opted for buying a 300 instead. Many of those features we assume were Super H features actually can be found on H tractors after 1950. My dad's 51 H had disk brakes, Super type front wheels. I also have wondered if that 51 H may also have had the C-164 engine. We never had that engine apart and really never saw much difference between that H and the C-169 in the 300. Never gave it much thought at the time, but seeing some of the discussion on here in past couple of years. Sounds as though there is significant difference between H and SH or 300. The factory hydraulics though were suposedly late 53 and 54. I also am a bit curious about this possible difference in 8 bolt and 4 bolt belly pumps. It has been at least 40 years since I have had anything to do with a Farmall with a belly pump. Were there two different belly pumps. My dad removed his front end loader from H and mounted it on new 300 for the live hydraulics. That 300 and indeed our later 560 never would lift on loader like the old H with the belly pump would. A couple months back there was discussion on here as to whether H with belly punp would lift a 4 row corn planter. At the time I said there must be something wrong with their belly pump. May be I was wrong if there were two different belly pumps
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