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Posted by John A on October 17, 2004 at 17:06:31 from (65.161.170.24):
In Reply to: Capacity posted by Allan in NE on October 17, 2004 at 14:20:32:
Allan, Of the opitions I have heard voiced here today I tend to favor The rearend oil conversion as my preference, Keeps every thing neat and clean, The Hy-tran/Transdrolic oil has got to lube better in the dead of winter than 85/140wt. I just hate those aux tanks for they get in the way, and they don't look as neat , or make for a slicker looking instalation, just MO. Was just looking at my ol M, You can put a street T in at the rearend drain point, and run the inlet hose to the pump. amd if yor H doesn't have a belt drive unit then plumb the return in the deck plate that is there when the belt unit is removed. all the hoses stay on the RH side of the tractor, makes for a clean instalation. Just a thought!! OBTW.....since your H is all dressed up in her new clothes. It would seem to me that your loader after this new pump project needs a new coat of paint too. Just messing with you, It is getting tooooo clost to first snow to have her down for an insignificant thing like paint on a loader> But it would be toooo good, in IH red also. Later, John A.
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