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Adding live hydrulics to older M

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John

03-24-2004 10:52:24




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Instead of trying to find an original pump that fits on the mag drive, was thinking of adding small, belt driven hyd pump. It would hang on carb side of engine and would reguire additional pully attached to crak pully somehow. I have noticed a few of these installed on tractors I've seen at auctions. Has anyone tried this? Was looking for pointers such as how to mount extra pullies on end of crank and if a hyd motor would work as well as a hyd pump?

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Bruce Wa.

03-24-2004 11:02:51




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 Re: Adding live hydrulics to older M in reply to John, 03-24-2004 10:52:24  
The power you can get with belt is somewhat limited if you need high volume. For lower volume you can try a power steering pump. Saw this on a farmall A once. Probably not for a loader but should work for 3 pt or remote on disc etc.



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JDKIA

03-24-2004 12:00:59




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 Re: Re: Adding live hydrulics to older M in reply to Bruce Wa. , 03-24-2004 11:02:51  
the pump best suited for this type of hook up is a "clutch pump"



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David

03-24-2004 20:09:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Adding live hydrulics to older M in reply to JDKIA, 03-24-2004 12:00:59  
I followed the link to the clutch pump. I have never thought of setting one up like this. Has anyone out there ever done this. Does it work pretty good? Looks like it would give you a lot more preasure and GPM than the original pumps.



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JDKIA

03-25-2004 12:53:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Adding live hydrulics to older M in reply to David, 03-24-2004 20:09:41  
"Has anyone out there ever done this." I seen a setup similar to this a a reversed farmall (an H, I think) If my memory serves me, It had an extra pulley mounted the bottom shaft that drove the pump. since you followed the link I assume you saw the different models and compacties... If you go this route chose a pump that closely matches the original specs for the tractor



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Dick Davis

03-25-2004 03:50:11




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Adding live hydrulics to older M in reply to David, 03-24-2004 20:09:41  
Neighbor builds M's and H's to do highlift loader work. His hydraulics are external, driven by two roller chains from gear keyed onto front of crank, and enclosed in a protective frame. Neat high capacity set up. My nickel Dick Davis



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