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Farmall M hydraulics and Farmall B value
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Posted by Mopar2ya on July 12, 2005 at 20:05:29 from (68.103.91.2):
OK first off, I currently own a 40 Farmall M and i was wondering if the rear end lube, and the hydraulic fluid were the same or separate...(belly pump) and if there separate, how many gallons of oil do i need to fill the rear and will 90W work? 2nd question, i know that some M"s had a live hyrdaulic pump that was in front of the distributor...well there is what appears to be a pump of some sort with 2 pipe plugs in the top in front of my "add-on" distributor, but they are on the top, and all the ones i have seen are on teh bottom....i dont" know if that made much sence or not but i tried... 3rd question..I have a choice to buy a farmall B that has been in a barn most of it"s life and ran until parked 3 years ago (been in barn since then) it has decent rubber all the way around and is not stuck...he wants 500 for it, should i jump on it or not? I have heard that B"s are good tractors and are fairly "sought after" Thanks
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