The location of the hydraulic valve may be a red herring here.
It would be very rare to find a Stage II Super M that started life with a belly pump, then had all the Stage II acoutriments added later. Not impossible mind you, but not likely, either.
Bob M can confirm this, but if memory serves, the standard location for the "christmas tree" valve on a Stage II Super M is that spot where the fill pipe would have been for the belly pump. The valve mounts on a special elbow that either screws into the fill pipe hole, or has a flange on it that allows it to be bolted to the tractor.
There was also an aftermarket type valve that mounted in that general area too.
The original poster needs to take a closer look at what he has. With a christmas tree valve, you'll likely find a hose coming out at the base and running back to the under-tank reservoir.
On the Super H Stage II for comparison, the christmas tree valve mounts directly to the reservoir with a pair of elbows.
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