Posted by Wardner on October 22, 2012 at 07:34:49 from (4.154.230.113):
In Reply to: Attn: Wardner posted by IAtractorKid on October 22, 2012 at 00:00:09:
On a M, the only place to find live power is the front of the engine. On the left side there are high, mid, or below frame-rail positions. Right side is before or after distributer, or belt or chain drive with pump sitting on frame- rail.
You will probably want about 15 GPM with a minimum of 1500 PSI. You could probably settle for less though.
Lots of pumps on eBay, Surplus Center, Craigslist, and so on. Make sure the direction of rotation is right. Use Hy-tran (or equivalent) from the rear frame.
If you want bolt up go with Belhen, M&W, or similar. I may have a good used M distributer pump that I will probably never use. I am not buying any more tractors. Don't know PSI or GPM. I can send a picture if interested.
I like the below set up as it will never lose prime and pump size is close to unlimited. For some reason, I seem to be the only one who has done it this way. No sheet metal was hurt during the installation of the pump. The electric clutch is optional and does restrict pulley sizes. Might consider using a cogged belt.
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