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Re: Adding live hydraulics to a early Super M
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Posted by Duner Wi on August 21, 2002 at 07:52:22 from (63.50.9.56):
In Reply to: Adding live hydraulics to a early Super M posted by Al on August 20, 2002 at 19:29:03:
Om my M with a live pump from a 400 I went with a 3/4" or 1 in. inlet feed. Took out the belly pump and made a cover out of iron plate. For the oil fill and breather I made a dip stick attached to a washer , then a pipe coupler with a piece of tail pipe extended up towards the gas tank. Put a oil breather cap on top of tail pipe. You have to unscrew the coupler on upwards to add or check the oil but no more oil spilling out the top when the loader is in use. Is a hassle to mount the pump as 2 of the 4 holes don't line up. If you had the timing cover from a 400 might work. I made a clamping arrangement to hold the pump . I also have the verticle delco dist. Valving is an IH addon on for double acting cylinders. Sorry no pictures. I have used it this way for 20 plus years.
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