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Re: Operate a loader with live hydralic pump on an M?
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Posted by PatM on March 07, 2002 at 12:11:43 from (65.101.229.34):
In Reply to: Operate a loader with live hydralic pump on an M? posted by Steven@nd on March 07, 2002 at 10:18:51:
I've got an F11B on my M. I run it with a prince hydraulic pump on the PTO. The down side is the dancing on the clutch to operate loader, the up side is that I don't have to worry about the timing gear, and turning the pump when I start up (although she never turns more than 5 or 10 seconds before catching). Those F11's need some GPM capacity, or it's painfully slow to raise and or tilt the bucket. My pumps the smaller version, and it doesn't like it when I try to curl/uncurl the bucket while I raise/lower the arms. I think the pump I have is about 13GPM, but don't know for sure, it came with the tractor. Other posts here indicate that using the pump off a SM or 400, etc. works well if you can replace the timing gear at the same time. I wonder if the old M&W kits included a tougher gear?
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