Posted by Red Mist on August 18, 2008 at 15:32:23 from (67.142.130.40):
In Reply to: State 1 Super H posted by Tractor Shed Billy on August 17, 2008 at 19:05:52:
Tractor Shed Billy said: (quoted from post at 19:05:52 08/17/08) Dumb question but what is the difference between a stage 1 and a stage 2?
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SteveNH is correct; the stage 2 has live hydraulics - the stage one does not. What this means is..... if you have a stage 1 and depress the clutch pedal, you lose your hydraulics, since they are tranny driven. If you have a stage 2, it does not matter whether you have the clutch pedal depressed or not, as long as the engine is running your hydraulics will function up or down, since they are driven off a pump mounted on the engine. While you can "train" yourself to make the best of the old type, live hydraulics are a great convenience. The two are easy to differentiate; the stage 2 has the battery mounted under the seat to make room for the reservoir/valve body unit mounted under the gas tank. You will see hydraulic lines running from a pump at the base of the distributor to the valve body/reservoir, on the right side of the tractor. mike
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