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Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe
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Posted by Dave Slater on June 27, 2006 at 17:48:50 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the differenc posted by texasoldiron on June 27, 2006 at 11:53:41:
Tex,thats the correct way for a factory SM LP tank to be mounted. If you post serial number of tractor and engine and suffix letters here,someone can tell you more about what you have. Lot of little changes made from stage 1 to 2 SM. Most noticeable was battery box under seat,Voltage reg. located to steering post,box cover that amp gauge mounts in changed and ignition switch mounted there,Headlights to sealed beam,Operating linkage for belt pulley box starter and choke and mounting,Starters on stage 2 have switches mounted direct to starter and operated through pull rod or linkage on diesel.Stage 2 all used the same clutch housing with 3 bolt starter mounts.Stage 1 diesel used 3 bolt housing but the starter location from flywheel is a little different.Probably forgot something. Sorry I have to disagree with another poster,but all stage 2 didn't have live hydraulic,some were equiped with belley pump and there not that uncommon.They had the other changes made though whichever pump was used.
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