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Refresh memory of early live Hyd sys
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Posted by agpilot on May 20, 2007 at 17:05:24 from (206.146.78.170):
Hello ALL: Way back in 1953 we got a then brand new Super MD and it had the factory live hyd pump near the right front of the engine. There was a hyd control unit under the fuel tank... Back then many of the implements were built and used with one-way belly pumps. We got a near new 4 row cultivator and here is where my memory fades regarding the hyd system. I could swear that it was a lift only cultivator. A one way lift cylinder? Same with a few other implements since IHC factory two-way hyd was just starting back then. We had an extra factory built, round hyd fluid tank mounted unto the side and above that control box under the fuel tank. I believe that was because the one-way lift cylinder needed more fluid then what was normally stored in the control box... Ok, how far off is my memory that we operated some one-way lift cylinders as well as some two-way cylinders with the then new 1953 Super MD.? Dad almost never used anything that wasn't built by IHC on his new tractors. Go easy on my memory because thats 54 years ago... Is my memory right? agpilot
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