Posted by IH fan on February 26, 2009 at 13:53:15 from (70.250.252.142):
In Reply to: 240 Hydraulics posted by Yugrotcart on February 26, 2009 at 06:20:00:
Not sure you would gain much over the 1000# you now lift. As for the loader, the 240 does not have a very big pump, so a loader off the factory pump will no doubt be a little slow. Then if you add PS, you will need a priority flow divider and that will tap off the priority side for the PS, leaving you even less for the loader. I have a pump driven off the crankshaft for the loader (along with a separate 2 spool valve) and an "add on" PS that looks sort of like a Char-Lynn, but I don't think that's what it is. Even at that, if I idle the engine down, I don't have as much flow as I would like at times for the steering. My steering instead of being like the factory under the dash, is mounted in the shaft the goes along side the motor with a bracket built to hold the unit there. Pretty clean installation, except the bracket builder could have dressed up the edges of the iron a little better. Oh well, it's pretty much hidden by the loader.
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