Lfdfireman
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I haven't messed with the belly pumps on the Ms and am curious if there is an easy way to verify if one has a pump in it or not. Reason
for my question, I am looking at buying a 1948 M from a late 90s retired farmer. It currently doesn't have any plumbing and he has never
used the hydraulics and he can't remember if it even has a pump. Short of doing it the hard way, would I have an easier option to verify?
Not that it is a show stopper cause the M is in superb shape and he said it never spent a night outdoors but I would certainly want to put
a pump in if there isn't one. Thanks!
for my question, I am looking at buying a 1948 M from a late 90s retired farmer. It currently doesn't have any plumbing and he has never
used the hydraulics and he can't remember if it even has a pump. Short of doing it the hard way, would I have an easier option to verify?
Not that it is a show stopper cause the M is in superb shape and he said it never spent a night outdoors but I would certainly want to put
a pump in if there isn't one. Thanks!