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Posted by W-6 Kirk , on March 23, 2006 at 08:53:37 from (24.225.7.200):
How can you tell a regular W-6, from a super W-6? I cant tell on mine, Maybe it,s just a regular one with the optional hydralic,s on it? I have the tube seat mount,& hydralic pump on front with hoses along the side of tractor, But that,s it, They dont go anywhere,and the filler tube on side of Hydro tank is capped off, Filler tube on right side of tank has a flat top with three little cap bolt,s on top of it, Someone welded two filler tube,s to the left side of hydro tank,("Dumb"), to evedently be able to see if the top of tank was full. No hose,s going back to the rear end of tractor. No Lever,No Nothing!are the hydro lever,s still available? Or do I have to get one off of another W-6 I bought the farmall letter series book, But it dosnt even have hardly any photo,s of a tractor like mine, It,s mostly farmall M,s,and the like, All I have is the stancion under the back of seat to hold the hose,s if they were there Sheesh,Im stumped? Need Help On This, K,C,
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