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Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe
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Posted by CNKS on June 27, 2006 at 19:53:39 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe posted by Dave Slater on June 27, 2006 at 17:48:50:
"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." That one I'm going to have to have proof of, then I will believe it and retract my statement. Guy Fay's Letter Series Book does not mention it. If IH actually built one like that, it seems it would be indicated by a serial number suffix, although most of that type suffix wasn't used until later when the hydraulics became more sophisticated. I would like to know if anyone actually has one of those. IH sometimes did not make all the conversions at the same time, regardless of what the serial break says, if they do exist, I bet they have a low Stage 2 serial. Someone might look up the seat and the hydraulics in their parts book and see if they both occurred at the same serial number, but that might not mean much.
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