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adding Live hyd's to a 1940 A
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Posted by Chad from MI on December 14, 2004 at 11:34:02 from (152.72.252.244):
Ok guys befoe some of you tell me it can not be done I want you to know I am not setting it up like a super A. Since our little A has no lights or generator or provissions for a starter I was thinking of replacing the fan hub assembly that only has a pulley for the fan belt with one off a tractor that has the 2 pulleys on it one for the fan and one for the generator. Now the question is where can I find a hyd pump that I can modify to fit in the generator mount to be run by belt from the fan assembly just the same as it was on a generator. I know I would then either have to find a pump with a small oil resivor and pre fill the system or install a oil holding tank. Any suggestions on pump and resivor? I would then run hyd lines to a spool at the operators seat and I could use a hyd clyinder in place of the manual hand lift to raise and lower my mower and finish fabing up the mounting hard wear for the super A IH front blade. Do you guys think this is something worth thinking about? Do you have any suggestions for hyd pumps? I can get my mounting hardware made at work. Let me know your opions? Since I run this off the mag I will probably never install a electrical system because I would have to install a different torque tube to run a starter so don't worry about that. thanks Chad
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