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Switching M and H parts ?????
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Posted by J. Glennis on July 07, 2001 at 00:34:15 from (205.216.98.140):
I have a chance to aquire a M with a Schwartz Wide Front End, and a 3 point hitch assembly for around $700.00. This tractor is in good running condition but is a little too large to fit onto my trailer. I am thinking of buying it and wish to remove the following items and install them onto my H. 1. The complete wide front end assembly. 2. The complete hydraulic belly pump system. 3. The 3 point hitch assembly. I'm not sure but I think that the wide front end and the 3 point hitch will fit on the H without any trouble. But I don't know if the Hydraulic Belly Pump will fit on the H. Any knowledge of making these changes would be of a great help. After making the swaps I plan on selling the M, to a friend, he does not like a wide front end, and claims that he has no use for the 3 point or the belly pump system. All he wants to use it for is to run some equipment off of the belt pulley, and use his pull type bush hog with it. Thank you for any help provided. J. Poet
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