Posted by D Slater on January 03, 2008 at 18:05:07 from (72.65.139.197):
In Reply to: MW HYDRAULIC PUMP posted by SD FARMALL on January 03, 2008 at 16:37:18:
Rated at 12 GPM if the inlet or outlets are not restricted and recomended to use a relief valve set at 1000 PSI. Its overkill for the PS and was used to make the tractor hydraulics work anytime engine was running instead of countershaft driven pump. A open center hydraulic valve was used and a priority valve used to run power steering also if desired. They also made a system to power existing valving in the belley pump but it cut flow to 8 GPM. Does your hydraulic reservoir in center housing have a outlet hole in the bottom toward front of tractor? After saying the above I have saw tractors working with the power steering operated by a pump like yours and the power steering was all it powered.
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