Saginaw all the way!!! I have one on my 51 H and it was the best thing I did to that tractor! I use the belly pump for lift and gravity for down. I made 2 vent filters out of pipe elbows pointed down to keep water out and filled with some steel wool soaked in gear oil to keep the dust out of the cylinders. It lets the air go in and out when lifting or lowering. There is just one hose going to the lower fitting on the cylinders.Some people have said doing it like that can cause the tool to drop hard, but it hasent happened to me and I have lifted some BIG logs with the boom pole. I can set them down nice and easy. I have a set up on an M with an older after market 3 point with power down force and have mangled hitch equipment bushhogging and grading if the lever gets bumped by a tree limb. Figured the downforce part I just don't need anyway and is good way to break or bend stuff. only problem I have on the H is it goes down slow on cold days till it warms up.
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