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bsiguy

04-11-2007 07:30:01




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I guess I wasn't very clear in my explanation. My thought is to mount the pump on the side and drive it by putting a pulley or spocket on the front pulley where the crank goes in. Sorry for the confusion.




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Nat 2

04-11-2007 11:48:05




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 Re: M Farmall live power in reply to bsiguy, 04-11-2007 07:30:01  
I suppose you can do that, but be warned that unless you're a good fabricator, it's going to look like dog poo on a plate, and work just about as well. It's not as simple as cobbing a pump on and running a belt. A pump that will do anything useful will require a LOT of torque to drive it, so the belt will have to be very strong and very tight, or else it will just slip and cause problems. That is why tractor hydraulic pumps are gear driven. Belt driven hydraulic pumps are generally low-pressure and low-volume pumps for power steering.

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randy hall

04-11-2007 08:36:44




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 Re: M Farmall live power in reply to bsiguy, 04-11-2007 07:30:01  
i bought an f-30 with a home mounted pump that was ran with a silent timing chain. no slippage there.



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RustyFarmall

04-11-2007 07:37:15




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 Re: M Farmall live power in reply to bsiguy, 04-11-2007 07:30:01  
Check out this thread, might give you some ideas.



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