pete 23 said: (quoted from post at 21:23:29 01/17/09) bc, the difference is the thickness of the mounting plate. The sn break is 13011 that used the 12 gal pump and 15 tooth pump gear, later used 17 gal pump and 21 tooth pump gear, this is with 540 pto tractors. I don't know the thickness of plate, but parts book shows 1 1/2 inch mounting bolts on older one and 1 7/8 on later. Only spacers I ever encountered were the different thickness mounting gaskets to adjust gear backlash. You do need a filter though as a lot of trash, like chips of gears and bearings from trans are always making their way through.
I checked today. I have 1 3/8" clearance from the brakes to the bolt heads so the adaptor should work.
My pump mounting plate is 3/4" thick and uses 1 1/2" bolts so I guess I must have the 12 gpm. I was afraid to remove the whole plate and pump assembly cause I was worried it would dump all the hytran in the transmission.
Charles brings up a question. If he put a 17 gpm pump in and used the 15 tooth pump gear then he is spinning it much faster that it is supposed to. Will that hurt it or not or will it just put more out at high speed?
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