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Re: Live Hydraulic Power Unit for 1944 M
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Posted by Dan on January 07, 2003 at 22:01:14 from (12.18.160.111):
In Reply to: Live Hydraulic Power Unit for 1944 M posted by Brad Kimball on January 07, 2003 at 20:05:09:
The addition will be a benefit if you use the hydraulics a good deal. If you add a 3 point you can still lift when the clutch is in for example. With a loader it will lift when you have the clutch in. Definite benefit. If you don't use the hydraulics that much you might as well not add it. With the live unit you can use double acting cylinders, with an added valve. The unit fits in front of the mag/distributor. You may need a different plate ahead of it for mounting, I'm not sure.
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