Posted by riverbend on January 01, 2012 at 07:39:59 from (65.73.82.34):
In Reply to: '42 H Belly Pump posted by vinnie L. on December 31, 2011 at 20:51:39:
Go to your local surplus store and buy a 0-1000 psi pressure gauge. Adapt a quick connect hydraulic fitting to it and plug it into the hydraulic port on the right side of the tractor.
Run the engine at full throttle and pull the rod back. See what you get for pressure. The original pumps put out about 450 psi. The later or updated ones put ot about 800 psi.
If your pump is not putting out 700 psi it may have a hard time with lifting. If you try to lift more than 500 pounds on the 3 point, the front end may get a little light.
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