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Re: Re: Re: Re: H upgrades-Live hyds, pto, 9 sp tr
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Posted by JDKIA on April 26, 2004 at 16:58:20 from (209.81.127.34):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: H upgrades-Live hyds, pto, 9 sp tranny posted by '52 Farmall H on April 26, 2004 at 11:02:57:
"What is involved with putting a TA and a distributer pump in an H? What about cost? Thanks" ditributor pump will run you about $300-$600 (alot cheaper then buying a 300..) and putting it is pretty simple if I had a picture I could show you... wardner.. It is his tractor I don't see how it concerns you what others do with their tractors is it such a crime to make do with what you have? most people don't have the money to buy a tratcor with all the features so they buy an older one and customize it. oh by the way I own an '53 SH with two way hyd. and a 400 with backlit gauges are you going to chew me out for "decieving people" you are worst then a JD pureist,
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