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Re: Stage 1 vs. Stage 2 H
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Posted by Andrew Z on June 06, 2007 at 19:08:46 from (12.76.157.15):
In Reply to: Re: Stage 1 vs. Stage 2 H posted by Up North Louie on June 06, 2007 at 18:56:41:
Sounds like a good H you got there. Check the serial number and then loook on the side of the web page here and see what year it is. since it has the live hydrolics it should have the battery under the seat and there should be a big "cast iron box" under the gas tank that is the res. for the pump. if all that is there then it may infact be a Stage II Super. Finally check the cast codes on it theres one on the engine right in back of the distributor, theres anouther on operators platform (where the shifter is) and theres even more on the axels. If it has Y is a 53 and Z is 54, if not then it may say O = 45 P= 46 etc....then its a H that has had the live hydros put on after. in either case that sounds like a good machine there the 3pt alone is worth $300+ I would good for it, there great tractors!!! Andrew
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