M670 hydraulic

klw445

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Finally drove my latest purchase home. After i got all the fluids warmed up, I think it bleeds from nearly every possible place. Anyway... Has anyone seen a "position sensing" lever on a telo-flo system. I can't seem to find anything in my books.
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My 1966 M670 Super has one as well. I did find it in my parts book for the M670 Supers, book number R-2110B on page 170. I remember when I first brought home a 4-16 mounted plow and tried to put it in the ground. I couldnt get it to go down and thought what the...then moved the lever down and tried it and it went. Looks like yours is a 1967 or 68 model? Any more pictures?
 
So do I just leave it all the way forward??? I suppose it may be helpful with a mounted bush hog, to return to the same position every time?

It is a 1967 gas. I'll try to post more pictures tomorrow if I can remember how I did it.
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Ill see if I can take a picture of mine tomorrow. I had gotten a decal for it from Mohr's. Up is transport position and then how ever deep you want the implement to go after that. I havent really used mine either. Nice looking tractor.
 
Thanks Alan. Obviously needs some TLC, but I think it will make a nice tractor. I hope to make it look nice too so I would be interested in that decal. Also need a battery box and grill screen and the two side panels.
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That was a super tyhing i believe,. also was a add on for a 302 possibly. I use mine constantly when doing anything with the 3 pt. Especially plowing or running the disc mower. I use it the most to pull back up to the stop when leaving the tractor parked so the hitch wont creep down overnight, otherwise it will drift down over time. Wish all my mm's had it!
 
Nice looking unit. The M670 Supers are one of my favorites. What size tires do you have on the back? The rim centers look different than mine. Are they 30"?
 
It almost looks like you have an add on step from a 50 series. Are the wheels set all the way in as well? Welters Farm Supply I believe has the battery boxes for them. I make reproduction battery covers for the boxes.
 
I'll have to take your word for it on the step. All I know is it really helps to get up on it. The wheels are set all the way in. I may modify that some but I do want to be able to run 30" rows without having to think too much because I'll be pulling my sprayer with it as well. My cousin had a 670 super diesel too. I was pretty sure it was the coolest tractor ever. If RDF ever gets back with me about other parts I need, I may have to hit you up for one of those battery covers to complete it. You guys have great looking tractors! Thanks for the help.
 
Since we're posting Super 670 pictures here is mine 1967 all original. Both of our 1967 670 diesels have the depth limit control as well as my 1966 U302.
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Yeah, they came off a G1000 Wheatland. Put the 7.50 x 16s back on last week. One of the 11:00s blew out and they are over $300 a piece now.
 
The tractor had 23-30's for about 15 years. They worked great, til the rims started to rust out. Now the tractors has 18.4-38's, and I think it looks better now. I guess I will have to post another picture.
 

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