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Re: H Extra Hydraulic reservoir
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Posted by farmallhal on April 03, 2006 at 11:56:01 from (64.85.220.205):
In Reply to: Re: H Extra Hydraulic reservoir posted by RRT114 on April 03, 2006 at 07:32:27:
I saw a retangular 5 gal. one this morning at our local farm store. Had a couple angle brackets on the bottom to mount on a flat surface. It appeared to be 8" - 10" wide and about 14" long and about 8" high. Label indicated it was a 5 gal. capacity. Didn't look for a price as I didn't know I was going to see this post when I returned home. It also had a fill cap on top, and two threaded holes near the bottom for inlet and outlet connections. If you want more info on this unit send an email and I'll check it out for you next time I'm in town. These were commerically made for distribution through some source. I am located in south central Missouri. Hal
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