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Re: 50's farm tractor hydraulics, what operating pressure?
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Posted by Larry from Maryland on July 12, 2002 at 09:11:19 from (208.10.124.123):
In Reply to: 50's farm tractor hydraulics, what operating pressure? posted by Andy Everett on July 11, 2002 at 18:54:22:
That can be a TOUGH ONE TO ANSWER. Most tractors 1958 and older have 1000 pound systems,with the relief set at 1200psi.By 1960 or 61 most tractors had 2000 pound systems,with the relief set at 2050 or 2250psi.
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