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Posted by BlueLite on March 09, 2004 at 16:45:27 from (216.209.182.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: mh 33 posted by Mike Moore on March 09, 2004 at 12:10:58:
Just about that time the 3PH was coming in strong and the MH farmers were insisting they have a 3PH to keep up with the Jones's. So MH came out with a proprietary cylinder with a lever and built in relief valve. It had power up and gravity down with a 10in stroke and the farmer had to come into the shop to have one fitted. But MH didn't make them installed out of the factory. The cylinder was set at an angle under the tractor seat and a frame setup for the lift arms had to be built. My 30 was one of those rare breeds. Should have kept it, which explains why it got sold 5 hours I put the sign up, even then I had 3 other guys come back and cussing they didn't come sooner. I had converted it to 12V alternator too and it was running like a top.
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