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Re: Live Hydraulic conversion for an H???
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Posted by vally farm on October 24, 2006 at 19:07:49 from (207.69.137.14):
In Reply to: Live Hydraulic conversion for an H??? posted by David Mikkelson on October 24, 2006 at 07:25:01:
I've been thinking about this idea for my stage 1 Sup H...put a sprocket on the front of the crank instead of a belt pully, but run the pump down LOW, behind the front wheel bolster. Chain drive will take off the side loade on the pump seals and give a no-slip system.Pull off the belt pulley and mount the Hyd. tank under the gas. I've talked to some friends and they all said NO, but couldn"t tell me why. I think this would give LOTS of live hyd power and be almost invisable. What do you guys think?.....Mike
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