Posted by Wardner on February 01, 2011 at 11:10:59 from (209.86.226.13):
In Reply to: Loader on an M ? posted by Harley dK on February 01, 2011 at 08:58:07:
Chances are the cylinders were sized for 2500 lbs hydraulic pressure to match the structural design lifting capacity of the loader. The Liftall can't do much better than 900 lbs. That means your lifting capacity will be reduced by more than 2/3rds. That might be enough for what you are lifting but I doubt it.
Your cure would be another pump with a greater pressure capacity or larger diameter cylinders. Big cylinders will greatly reduce the speed of the loader.
I would go with a larger and newer pump driven off the front of the engine or get another more capable tractor such as an 504-706 or later/bigger.
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