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hey allen in neb and others with h loaders

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tn terry t

04-07-2006 03:39:04




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can anyone tell me what size pump you have running loaders and charlynn power steering? i have mine complete BUT cant run both not enough fluid flow i cant get infomation from my pumps maker they keep refering me back to the seller and they cant or wont help either i think i need to atleast double what ever gpm i have i just dont know help please




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Steven@AZ

04-07-2006 06:51:51




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 Re: hey allen in neb and others with h loaders in reply to tn terry t, 04-07-2006 03:39:04  
Don't have a loader on my H, but I have live hydraulics and power steering. I have it set up to give about 15 or 16 gallons per minute at full throttle. Never have any trouble lifting implements and steering at the same time. I am limited to about 1000 psi though because of the belt drive...
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Allan In NE

04-07-2006 04:11:51




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 Re: hey allen in neb and others with h loaders in reply to tn terry t, 04-07-2006 03:39:04  
Terry,

I've got a 1,000 psi 10 gallon live pump on my H now. There are days when I wish I still had that PTO pump that puts out 19 gpm hangin' back there.

The live pump works, but it is a trade off on both the steering and the loader 'cause the steering demands a good 3 1/2 gallon to be anywhere near functional. This makes the loader "slower" than what I'm used to.

But, I'm accustomed to it now and it is operational.

Allan

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Colorado Curt

04-07-2006 09:12:50




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 Re: hey allen in neb and others with h loaders in reply to Allan In NE, 04-07-2006 04:11:51  
Allan,
Is this the same set-up you had on the H when we unloaded that planter? I was sure impressed with that ole H! I am trying to find those pictures.



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Allan In NE

04-07-2006 10:49:16




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 Re: hey allen in neb and others with h loaders in reply to Colorado Curt, 04-07-2006 09:12:50  
Yes Sir, same outfit.

As I recall, we unloaded the planter first and then the cultivator? Or, was it the other way around? I remember that the cultivator made the front tires buldge a little. :>)

Yes, please see if you can find your pictures. I never got to see 'em.

PS. Oh, and by the way, there is plenty of "tractor work" needin' to be done up here; so if ya take a notion, you know where I live..... .... Just a little west of North Platte. Hint, hint. :>)

Allan

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Dellbertt

04-07-2006 05:36:18




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 Re: hey allen in neb and others with h loaders in reply to Allan In NE, 04-07-2006 04:11:51  
That looks similar to the pump on my 300U and it is definately a one thing at a time setup.



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