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Posted by Steven@nd on August 28, 2002 at 09:58:58 from (165.234.130.32):
In Reply to: M hydralics posted by Pete on August 28, 2002 at 09:26:05:
The M&W company made a distributor pump that could be used without changing anything, you would have to check junkyards or watch the classifieds on this site for one of those. IH pumps from the Super M through 450 will fit if you change the timing cover and cam gear on your tractor over to one from a tractor that came with the live hydralics. These pumps would mount between the distributor and the timing cover in place of the casting that is already there. Another alternative is to add a pully on the crankshaft and mount a belt driven pump if you do not need high GPM or pressure capabilities for implements such as a sickle mower. Any specific questions, feel free to ask, someone here knows the answer. Steven
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