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oilwell1415

Like the title says, what is this?  Looks like a late 60's hydro.  Popped up on marketplace today for $50.  Might make the 3 hour drive for $50.  This might be a good candidate for a crazy idea I've got for a future project.  I really wanted another round hood, but the price is right on this one.

 

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ebinmaine

A hydro with a manual lift, no less.

 

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bottjernat1

photo?

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oilwell1415
7 minutes ago, bottjernat1 said:

photo?

it's in the original post.  Can you not see it?

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WHX??

Its got the original  cigar lighter …Id be on my way just for that.  There's your fifty right there not to mention other usable parts. .. hood decal suggests a 875?? 

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stevasaurus

I think Jim nailed it...875.  Can't really see if that is a 2 spoke steering wheel.  The Sundstrand should be a #5054 with the bevel gear differential and 1 1/8" axles.  :occasion-xmas:








 

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The Tuul Crib

Parts is parts the way l see it😎!

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Stepney
3 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

I think Jim nailed it...875.  Can't really see if that is a 2 spoke steering wheel.  The Sundstrand should be a #5054 with the bevel gear differential and 1 1/8" axles.  :occasion-xmas:








 

It has a later 3 spoke wheel from what I see.

However the graphics say '65. And the parking brake lever is 65-66 only. So I think it's safe to call it a '65.

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Pullstart

Here’s a pretty good read on an 875 and what kind of work (abuse) it can handle if maintained well!

 

 

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