Posted by Wardner on June 05, 2010 at 19:38:04 from (207.69.137.11):
In Reply to: working on the I9 posted by dave eklund on June 05, 2010 at 19:10:15:
Looks nice Dave,
Four matching tires!!! How'd that ever happen on an old tractor?
I am sure you're looking but a 600-650 PS should bolt up. Don't remember you or your father taking an interest in the PS set-up on my 650. Just as well as it is not for sale.
I am thinking about PS on my 400 LP. It uses a similar but different PS. There are new aftermarket cylinders with internal actuator valves available for around $500.
Are you taking your I-9 to Pepperell? I will probably haul my 400 LP. Be careful if you see me underway. I can't see anything ahead but a big LP tank.
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