[Ford-ferguson] NAA hydraulics

kurt dittmer kurt at dittmer.com
Sun Feb 19 10:41:54 PST 2006


Buckies at aol.com wrote:

>every part of hyd control system must be good, a general overhaul is needed  
>now and then.
>go by the book exactly.
>The naa system is unique, and 600 is much  improved
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here's a question then. Is it possible to replace the NAA with a 600? 
would it be a matter of simply changing out the top cover, or not worth 
while? just wondering.




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