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Re: Different things to do with your H, and live hydralics!
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 25, 2002 at 03:53:12 from (209.226.247.123):
In Reply to: Different things to do with your H, and live hydralics! posted by Steven@nd on April 24, 2002 at 19:27:55:
Steven: I read your responce as well as original post. Your probably right about half throttle. Also this being a machine shop and using when he needs to lift something, probably not a lot of hours. I remember years ago a sawmill operator gearing up a forklift on an old military truck. It ran all day every day, his mechanic said it almost took a full time man hauling in chain and sprockets. I have seen and don't know how well they worked, shaft through hole in casting for hand crank. Wagner Iron Works, loaders and backhoes, always used their pump even on a 300. Also H with a narrow front makes a beautiful forklift, especially if you reverse the whole tractor.
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