Posted by D Slater on December 09, 2020 at 03:31:57 from (184.13.56.222):
In Reply to: 1953 farmall SMD posted by Carsons on December 08, 2020 at 18:56:08:
As I mentioned in your other post its a stage 2 made in 53. Still built with a counter shaft driven hydraulic system. Has the other chassis changes a stage 2 has so was still considered a stage 2. Notice the left side of clutch housing and the two raised places in casting near the hydraulic outlet holes, then look at a stage one housing. That housing was one of the major changes when stage 2 tractors were built. Same housing was used on gas and diesel stage 2. Not so on stage one. stage one gas used a 2 bolt starter mounting. stage one and two diesel used 3 bolt mounting for starter. But the mounts in housing are spaced different. Stage one and 2 diesel starters don't interchange in stock form. Also the stage two used a lever and linkage to engage gear in flywheel and close the starter switch on starter. Where the starting and decompression levers normally mount is to the hydraulic reservoir unit . But since this one doesn't have that system a bracket different than a stage one is used for levers.
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