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Posted by Mr. J on April 14, 2002 at 09:03:36 from (64.200.53.43):
Good morning all, Just curious, I've decided I'm gonna relocate the reservoir on the live hydraulics on my 39 M. I think I'm gonna move the reservoir to the belly. Here's the question. Will I be able to use the same pipe fittings that are on the sides of my tractor for the live hydraulics? What are some things that you all have done to make this conversion look nice? I'm looking for ideas and I can fabricate just about anything myself. I've got a 3-way hydraulic divider that I'm going to use to control the outlets on the back of the tractor. It's a beautiful day here in Missouri and I'm looking forward to taking a spin on the ol M with my son. He loves to go cruising through town on it. Thanks to all in advance, Jared Jeffries
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