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beverly wrote on Saturday, July 18, 2015 (PDT): I just bought an old tractor it's an allis chalmers I think it's from the 1940 to 1950 series, but I have a problem. Where do I put the Hydraulic fluid can't seem to find the inlet for it,would appreciate any feed back on this,thanks for any future advice on this matter as I can't use it until I can get the front blade up.
Tractormanfl wrote on Saturday, July 18, 2015 (PDT):Beverly , want model now that I know the year
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