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Re: Farmall 300 hydraulic pump on H ??
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Posted by chuck46 on October 12, 2006 at 20:20:38 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Farmall 300 hydraulic pump on H ?? posted by Guyzoo on October 12, 2006 at 18:44:47:
Hi, I put live hydraulic on my 41 H more than 30 years ago, it is still my favorite loader tractor, have an IH 2001 loader on it. You will need to redo 2 of the bolts to put the pump on. I drilled and threaded one and made a clamp for the other. I use the transmission for a resevoir. Clean it out well and get a good suction filter, I got one from Northern. Use the drain plug in the center rear, pipe it around the corner so you are headed forward, then I put in a 1 inch pipe cross with plastic plugs screwed into the side ports, the plugs have a hole made in the center, this allows a cow magnet to be suspended between them. Then pipe threw your suction filter and on to the large hole on the pump. You will need to come up with a port block for the bottom of the pump, get it from a super H threw 350, and fix the plumbing on it to work for you. Then pipe or hose from the pump to your valves, I use two char lynn valves mounted on the right side of the seat, junked combines can be a good source of valves, be sure they have a preasure relief valve built in, or supply your own. Then put on a 10 micron filter and a return hose to the fill plug beside the steering post, plump your preasure hoses to the loader, fill the transmission with Hy-tran and you are ready to go. I put a street ell in the oil check , so it raises the level about 2 inch. Another reason I like this is it has enough oil reserve to use hyd. motors, which I do a lot.
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