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Re: Re: Farmall H Belly Pump
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Posted by Old Farmall on March 25, 2004 at 20:03:28 from (63.234.81.234):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H Belly Pump posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 25, 2004 at 04:30:24:
If there is a hole in your breather cap, drill and tap it for a plug so it doesn't leak! If your tractor had a 2 way hydraulic system on it from the factory, this filler cap will have a small valve where the breather hole would be. Make sure it is shut off when using 2 way cylinders. Open the valve when using 1 way cylinders. If you don't plan on using 1 way cylinders, just plug the hole as I mentioned above. See your LATE Farmall H or Super H tractor manual that shows the 2 way hydraulic system for the details. (With 2 way cylinders you don't need a breather because the oil never leaves the system - unless you have a bad leak!) Good Luck!
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