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Re: Hydraulic Retrofit for Model A
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Posted by Ed Fisher on August 24, 2003 at 06:16:19 from (24.236.243.232):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Retrofit for Model A posted by Tim on August 24, 2003 at 05:35:38:
Tim, I have a hydraulic system that I designed to fit my "A". It consists of a rectangular tank that mounts under the seat. The top of the tank is reinforced and has sealed threaded bolt holes that the hydraulic pump mounts to. The pump runs off the shaft that the belt pulley would mount on. This shaft turns faster than the PTO shaft wich provides faster hydraulic action. I have a hydraulic cylinder that mounts to the torque tube on the cultivator mounting boss behind the starter. This puts the lift/down pressure in the center of the tractor. The control valve mounted to the left fenter. I used this setup to lift/lower a woods mower deck but it is strong enough to handle almost anything that the "A" would be capable of. I now use a Super A and would sell the whole setup for $250. It will also work on a "BN".
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