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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 02, 2004 at 19:49:54 from (209.226.106.55):
In Reply to: Farmall 140 Questions posted by Kirk Affeldt on January 02, 2004 at 16:14:25:
Kirk: Unless you add an extra resovoir not much way to add extra hydraulic oil. The only way you can add resovoir is place a tank above current resovoir and let it gravety feed into current system through fill plug. The added resovoir will need to be vented. On the front weight, I rather doubt you need any. The fast hitch will not lift enough weight, to prevent tractor from handling it quite well. I have a 60 gallon sprayer, my hitch will lift when empty. However with 600 lbs water added it will not lift the sprayer full. I have chains I put on hitch to carry weight when spraying, the main reason is to prevent breakage of hitch linkage or hydraulics when spraying. The full sprayer weighs aprox. 800 lbs. and I have no problem without weights. I don't even have wheel weights, although my cultivator lift frames and tool bar are usually on tractor. They probably weigh 200 lbs. but are substancially behind front axle.
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