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paul s. mn ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 18 Dec 2009 Points: 75 |
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where can i find the hydrauolic pressure fo a 1949 farmall m tractor?
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kffischer ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 26 Feb 2011 Location: mn Points: 121 |
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A stock M with the Lift-all system will have 3 places to get pressure from. all are plumbed to the same source. On the left side of the clutch housing, there will be two 1/2" pipe fittings and on the right there will be one 1/2" pipe fittings. Pressure is 500-900 psi, one way, and available only with clutch engaged.
plenty of info online and on other forums specific to IH. karl f
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