The broom has to be angled if you want any production. Don't know how you are going to do that with belts and pulleys. And things get worse when you raise and lower the broom.
Hydraulics aren't that expensive if you shop used on eBay and get hoses and fittings from the Surplus Center. But I wouldn't use the SH live hydraulics. Not enough HP and those systems weren't designed for continuous high demand loading.
I would divorce the hydraulics by running a pump from the belt pulley, crankshaft, or rear PTO.
You need to get educated on how to size the components. It requires some math and a knowledge of how much horsepower the broom will require. Once you get used to displacement, torque, and horsepower you should be able to buy with confidence.
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