Posted by mkirsch on November 25, 2009 at 05:24:08 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: 1945 Farm All H posted by J oe DeLaurentis on November 25, 2009 at 04:44:48:
The factory hydraulics on an H had two versions, a low pressure (500PSI) and high pressure (800PSI). This is for the transmission-driven "belly pump" unit under the tractor.
Remember that the hydraulics stop when you push the clutch, and they are one-way, pressure up, gravity down.
You'll want an owner's manual too. Look at binderbooks DOT com. Just don't expect the service manual to be a step-by-step cookbook on how to disassemble the tractor. It was written in the 1940's when people were expected to have some mechanical aptitude, so depending on your level of experience, you may find a roll of used paper towels more useful.
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