Thanks. I posted a brighter picture so that you can see the set up better. So based on your what you have said, I will hook the out hose to the 3 pt and the hose from the belly pump (tractor port) to the in line. I will then take the PTO pump off and cap the drain reservoir outlet where the hose is coming out to feed the PTO pump. The old PTO pump is ran by 2 sprockets and a chain and it is out of alignment. Plus I want to be able to use the PTO for a rough cut mower. This is the reason for wanting to use just the belly pump.
I am assuming that the cylinder will drain back to the reservoir through the valve and out the return line i have labeled.
I plan on using my H to do a 1/2 acre food plot so I plan on using a 6 ft disk, a rough cut mower, and a 2 row planter on it. Do you think the belly pump will have enough power to lift these implements? I'd like to buy something a little bigger and newer than the H but my budget won't allow it right now. Thanks for your help.
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