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Re: F-14 HYDRAULIC REMOTE OUTLETS
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Posted by karl f on March 22, 2002 at 12:22:31 from (64.83.223.38):
In Reply to: F-14 HYDRAULIC REMOTE OUTLETS posted by DING on March 22, 2002 at 12:02:04:
can you post pics? the hydraulic lift that looks similar to a later 3pt hitch is a factory option. regarding the new purchase: the remote outlets are a newer concept than the tractor (by about 5 years);definitely an add on. however depending on how they've accomplished this, it still may be worthy of restoring as is--it is part of the tractor's heritage/character. It could also be an experimental project of IH themselves look for IHC casting marks on the parts involved. let us know how this setup is accomplished. i saw an f20 at a show where they ran a h/m liftall unit off the pto... both are worth money. what's desirable is dependent on varied factors. in the sense of rarity the ones with the hyd lift are more desireable. but in the sense of an easy restoration, it will depend on how far gone they are, and then how complex a job you want to tackle. I would imagine the hyd lift is undesirable to work on for a newbie... good luck Karl
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