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Re: 53 Super M Hydraulics
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Posted by Gene in NE on August 13, 2003 at 12:01:06 from (141.246.11.188):
In Reply to: 53 Super M Hydraulics posted by bob on August 12, 2003 at 12:16:06:
Randy in Ne gave a good explanation on the factory one-way hydraulic system. My Super M has the two outlets below the belt pulley and they are both pressure connections. They are activated by pulling back on the rod which moves the arm on the pump. The old two-row cultivator had a cylinder (ram) on each side of the tractor. Most farmers would put a pipe tee in one outlet to feed the front mounted equipment and then plumbed the other to the rear for pull behind equipment. We would use a two-way cylinder with a breather screwed in one port of the cylinder on the Super M. We used 20-20W motor oil for the hydraulics. Our biggest problem was the cylinder then contained motor oil and if you connected to a newer tractor you had problems. The cylinder stayed on the John Deere No 9 mower and either the Farmall 350 or the Super M would use it - of course they had different hydraulic oil.
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