Posted by Andy Motteberg on May 09, 2008 at 20:54:58 from (4.143.216.45):
Hi all, I have put the no. 30 loader on my 1943 Farmall H. The loader is run off the belly pump. The loader seems to work alright, except it does not go high enough and does not lift much because I need to hook up the large oil resivor. My question is how do I hook up the hoses on the large oil tank to the belly pump? I have no idea where the hoses from the tank should be on the tractor. I looked at Janicholson's hydraulic diagrams, but did not see a diagram on how to hook up a resivor tank to the belly pump. If someone could help me on how to hook up a oil resivor to the belly pump, I'd appreciate it!! This loader came off a 1946 H that my Dad bought on eBay, this loader was run on a M&W live pump before, but now it will run off the belly pump. The way the loader is in the picture is the highest it will lift.
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