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Re: Farmall 450 or Oliver Super 88
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Posted by joe in illinois on August 07, 2004 at 05:48:38 from (204.119.21.82):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 or Oliver Super 88 posted by old on August 06, 2004 at 14:06:44:
old, don't crank up the hydraulic pressure on that super or you will have the center section of the hydraulic pump cracked and leaking.old friend of mine did that so he could bale with a vermeer baler on his 88.got to losing hyd. oil. i took it apart and center section was cracked. white dealer had some made on cnc machine from stainless steel that cost 400.00. he told me to check the hyd pressure and see if it was around 900 lbs. this one was at almost 1400!
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