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Re: Farmall A lift?
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Posted by georgeky on February 25, 2007 at 15:58:28 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Farmall A lift? posted by David in Ohio on February 25, 2007 at 15:01:22:
David It will be very difficult to raise a bush hog with manual lift. It is not cheap to rig hydraulics to your tractor. The engine block has no place to mount the pump. I have seen a couple rigged with power steering pumps from cars. You can buy a PTO driven pump they are expensive, and will not work any time the clutch is pushed in. If you had a super A or C engine block would be the best way as they are set up for live hydraulics and will fit right in your tractor, however you would still need a reservoir to hold oil. To me I would think it would be easier and cheaper to buy a tractor say super A or C or even a H already set up with hydraulics. Have you considered a pull type mower this would be the easy thing to do.
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