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Anybody ever seen this kind of d-17 hydraulics?

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    Posted: 13 Oct 2019 at 10:00pm
Has anybody ever seen this type of hydraulics for a D-17 before? 
Wondering who made this kind of hydraulic system? We would sure like to know, if anyone has any idea. 

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Pump looks like the factory option available on the early D17 prior to Series IV. With that pump the factory option included hydraulic control valves and reservior located right of the seat.

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And when you pushed in the foot clutch, it was dead.
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Agree with Lonn 
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The hydraulic pump is similar to a series 4, but not as big. The serial # is 40060. Thank you for the comments! 
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I 'm with the rest;
 
 
OOPS!  I spilled some bits,  i'll go look.
 
Well, those bits are long gone, probably in some tall weeds or on the coarse gravel driveway!
 
Go to;  AGCOPARTSBOOKS.com,  D17 pre-series IV,  Auxiliary  hydraulics 
 
 


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