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Re: What would it take to give my Super M live hyd
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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 15, 2004 at 04:40:56 from (208.59.157.148):
In Reply to: What would it take to give my Super M live hydraul posted by Griz on January 14, 2004 at 19:52:44:
A pump, reservoir and the plumbing. Get a live pump that replaces the distributer drive housing, either factory or an aftermarket like M&W. A reservoir. Either convert the existing belly pump into a reservoir by plumbing a return line from the bottom (some even replace the end plate that has the pump housing with a flat plate to gain a little more) -or- Get the factory reservoir from a tractor with live hyds which mounts under the gas tank and replaces the rear gas tank mount (note you will have to move anything mounted to that mount [ie: regulator, starter switch, choke rod] and move your battery which is typically under the seat on the live hyd models). Good luck, Stan(VA).
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