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Re: Adding hydraulics to a Farmall B
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Posted by BlueLite on August 19, 2001 at 13:22:56 from (209.226.180.188):
In Reply to: Adding hydraulics to a Farmall B posted by Will on August 16, 2001 at 08:25:02:
I don't know how the setup of your tractor is but on my MH I have a side pulley at 700+- rpm and the standard splined rear pto of 540 rpm. My pump is a MH that runs off the front timing gear. There is a hydraulic pump available that runs off the 540 PTO (max 600 rpm) shaft of most tractors. It's a bit pricey and available thru Princess Auto (www.princessauto.com). With american money it would be a good buy. The disadvantage is that mounting on the PTO removes the use of power implements of course. You can rig up a pulley to the pump (or order another style pump) and have it run off the side pulley of the tractor if you have one to keep it out of the way. The pump is 5.7 cu in/rev and 11.4 gpm with a max of 2250 psi for a 1-3/8 in splined shaft. The stock number is 1220035 and goes for $649.99 Can. They make a larger pump at 729.99. All the pumps are shown on page 19 of the catalogue.
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