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Posted by Bill Tasky on December 10, 2003 at 10:17:55 from (152.163.253.66):
I just picked up a 1959 Hough Payloader Hu with a cab to use for the driveway and lifting things around the homestead. Serial number 14c-2360. I need to know more about this monster. I am a novice to tractors but have a strong mechanical background. Does the hydraulic tank also supply fluid to the transmission? How do I make sure there is enough fluid in the transmission? I believe that it is the power shift model. It has a gas Hercules motor, most likely stock. What size in cubic inches is it? What are the recommended fluids for the planetaries, transfer case, transmission, differentials, and hydraulics? There appears to be a pedal missing on the far left on the floor, What was it? I have a gas peddle on the right then a brake rt and a brake lt. Any idea what the side engine panel covers looked like? I would like to have a set. Anybody have any? Does anyone make them? Would like to get a non-cracked exhaust manifold. ANYONE REPOWER THEIRS LATELY AND NEED TO GET RID OF PARTS? What were the original colors? Not sure if mine has been repainted or not. Anything else that I should know or check periodically? I want to give this machine the care it deserves. I used to be Uncle bulldozer Now I am Uncle Payloader. Thanks for your time Bill
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