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Hydraulic System of M

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WonderingAl

11-26-2007 11:12:01




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I would like to activate the hydraulic system of a 1947 Farmall M tractor. There never has been any pump on the tractor up front by the distributor, there has also never been a hydraulic "tree" attachment at the FILL CAP area (pulley area). What is an appropiate system check of the attachment sites? Where the hoses attach to the sides, belly ect. I would like to hook up a Farmhand F-11 loader I have from another tractor that needs attention. But I don"t care to do all the work to transfer the loader if the hydraulic system is not up to the task. I plan to "mirror" the existing set-up of the F-11 loader on its "53 Super M. Is the process a matter of undoing bolts and hose attachments from one and transferring over to the "47 M? With talk of the Farmhand F-11 loader...I"ve got some hydraulic fluid leakage from the cyclinder heads...any ideas? Any repair kits out there?
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Janicholson

11-26-2007 12:22:03




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 Re: Hydraulic System of M in reply to WonderingAl, 11-26-2007 11:12:01  
Three issues rear their heads:
The Older M will have a weak timing gear on the cam (OK for timing, not OK for powering the hydraulic pump.
The holes in the mount for the distributor drive housing to front covrer are spaced differently. This requires a later 1951 , or SM front cover/housing, or plugging the existing hole with a soft steel bolt, and drilling partway into it to make new threads for the wider spacing of the SM pump.
The M parts will not, as a result of the bolt spacing fit the SM to keep it operating.

Why not use the belly pump on the M for power to run the loader. Less handy not being live hydro, but practical and much less work. JimN

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