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Posted by EricB on March 04, 2005 at 07:27:37 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: Picture of hydraulic set up for super W4 . Need he posted by EddyJ on March 03, 2005 at 14:46:50:
Eddy: This is a puzzler. I have looked at mine a few times wondering the same question. The conclusion I came to is to place brackets behind the bolts for the oil filter mount and bring them out over the frame casting, then mount the resevoir there. It may mean using longer bolts but that should be no big deal.There is lots of room over the brake pedal to mount a bracket on the fender for a valve. I have seen a number of odd looking installations but after spending a few hours sitting and looking at mine thats what I figure is the best solution. I am not convinced that IH really intended to run hydraulics on the W4 inspite of the part numbers being supplied.
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