Hello Hugh McKinney

James Howell

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Look what I found in stock at Ag Power in Mt. Pleasant, TX.

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They had 14 quarts in stock; wonders never cease.
 
Thanks for the heads up! And for all the kind words in referencing the question by Danny Sherril about starting a long-idle "70". By the way, I'm about to start the job of replacing the large O-rings on my power steering unit on my "70" with narrow front...the unit works just fine, it simply leaks a lot of fluid down the pedestal. Should I go to the local JD dealer for parts, or use an aftermarket source? Thanks, Hugh
 
I would recommend your local JD dealer first for pricing and availability of the large O-rings.

If they are available, then you can be confident that they will work on the tractor.

If they are overpriced compared to the aftermarket source; then you can decide which is the better quality product.

Hope this helps.
 

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