Posted by Spotted Horse on January 31, 2010 at 01:32:58 from (24.225.2.117):
I've got a 1949 Farmall M with a dual loader that runs off the M&W live pump, this tractor also has a Saginaw 3 Pt. that runs off the belly pump.
I'm wondering if I can leave everthing "as is" and still rig it up to run a 510 JD round baler, and a PT-10 Hesston moco?
Any thoughts on rigging up 2 more sets of remotes (for the baler), with what I have on this tractor?
I've thought about using a couple of pieces of angle iron to block the cylinders up on the loader and using the live pump to run the baler, but I'm in doubt if the M&W pump will have the capacity to run the baler (even if I add an additional tank for fluid), the Dual's fluid tank is in the loader's frame.
What'cha think,... any ideas, or am I trying to get too much out of this old tractor?
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