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Re: Re: Re: Super M on LP, Won't Start??
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Posted by John A on November 22, 2003 at 05:28:21 from (208.24.233.228):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super M on LP, Won't Start?? posted by Mark on November 22, 2003 at 04:36:58:
Mark, I am seriously kidding , I would not horn in on your tractor deal. I would love to have it too. I am here in central Texas, probably a long way from this ol'gril. I have located a Stage II Super M ..LP..here within 4 miles of my house. So I must pass on yours though. How to tell the Stages.....StagesI look just like a regular M except, disk breaks, no live hydrolics, just the Lift-all. Batt is still under the tank(on gas version) I have never seen a factory LP stage I. Stage II...Has live hydrolics, pump is in front of distributer..2 hoses running down the RH side of the tractor. there is a second resisvior for the hydrolic fluid where the Batt usually would be on a gas model. There is a Christmas tree setup comming of the lift-all fill point. The Easy-rider seat assembly is removed for a seat assembly w/ Batt under it. StageIII is the same as a II +...TA...&...LPTO. These are visible differences that when you walk up to ityou should be able to tellwhat it is. OBTW...The LP tank sits Cross-wise steering shaft goes through the tank. Valves, Fill,& bleed, face the rear of the tractor. Van here on YT... has a Super M LP TA LPTO (Stage III) lucky dog! he is a great guy to visit with. also GT... Has a 450 LP TA he has reseached for folks who have rebuilt kit and the like for LP.These are a couple of guys I visit with some. NOW....GO BUY this ol'Darlin, do it some how,some way, If you don't you will regret it. If they are asking $1000 offer 750 for it..It isn't running now!....Just the way I would do it. Also I have unhidden my email here, if you want to email me. Go get her...siccum! Later, John A.
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