Though there may have been components from M&W to fit the pump on the tractor originally (certainly without changing the gen mount) finding those will be near impossible. Two suggestions: Re-design the hydraulic routing to better fit the space. This might involve using new elbows at the pump, or having a steel adapter made to "flatten" the hoses along the pump. The most important elements in this are the use of pressure rated fittings and hoses made up by a hydraulic shop, or if you are set up to do it being careful to have high quality connections at all points. The supply side must be set up with hose rated for suction not pressure. This can use barbed fittings and clamps, but that is not as desirable as made up hose end systems similar to the pressure side. All pressure hoses should be 2500psi working pressure rated (or more).
The generator mount might then work as originally designed. MD mounts will probably work. If not, fabricating them is not difficult. Use 3/8" thick by 1" wide strap to form the bracket, and attach it with tabs and an arm to adjust the belt tension. If the pulley is an adjustable design it can also allow a ridgid location of the gen, taking up belt tension by changing the pully adjustment. Good luck. Jim
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