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Re: hydralics Ahhh That makes since Rustyfarmall
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Posted by MagMan on November 05, 2004 at 16:08:00 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: hydralics posted by rustyfarmall on November 05, 2004 at 10:49:26:
So The day I removed the Pump on that M and that little silver dollar size thingy fell out thats what it was eh I wondered about that and figured it must have been something like that. I took the pump apart for parts and didnt have to put it back in if I would have I would have known better To think it was the same as an H but that was about 5 years ago and I think I have forgotton more about mechanic work than most people these days will ever learn.I know my Kids have no Interest at all in it becuase Dad will fix it. Jeeze I have learned about those little Farmalls not having waterpumps this week and Hs and Ms dont have the same seasonal disconect for the Hyd pump. See you can teach an old Dog new tricks. I have a feeling Allen from NE will have a reply to that one. JON
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