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Re: Super M live hyd
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Posted by chadd on March 21, 2006 at 09:09:04 from (155.92.30.184):
In Reply to: Super M live hyd posted by Jack-Iowa on March 21, 2006 at 06:21:02:
Yes, the hydraulic pump run directly off of the engine through the distributor drive is what makes a "live" hydraulic system "live." Are you saying that his Super M has the hydraulic pump running off of the distributor, but that the hydraulics stop working whenever he hits the clutch? I have no idea what would cause that. However, as someone else mentioned, not all Stage II Super M's got the live hydraulics. Just like everything else IH made, all of the options could be deleted to save money. This means that some Stage II Super M's were still equipped with the bellypump off of the Stage I. Another example of this is that there were actually a small number of Super M-TA's that were not equipped with the TA, and did not have the provision for the live PTO. It was essentially just a longer Stage I Super M. It was however, still called a Super M-TA, it just had a round decal though, and didn't have the wing. Does this clarify anything, or am I completely off base?
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