I have old Masseys, some with PS added. I see yours is a standard, I have a puller with a standard front, so I know how they work, they have the same general gear box and actually steer easier than the row crop with the wide front. I have two loader tractors, one with a char-Lynn and one with a Behlen unit, they both have been set up for over 35 years and still work well. The Behlen unit is on a 444 wide front which is a different and heavier front than a 33 or 44 front but the gear box has stood it all these years. I have a 30 Massey with a Schwartz wide front with a Char-Lynn unit and a loader that works well also. The 30 has thousands of hours of use and I have went through the gear box a couple of times, but just bearings and bushings, the worm is indestructible. I run 3 of these units off of chevy ps pumps, your 33 has a narrow belt, just use a double pulley from an alternator and belt the pump to the second groove. Brackets have to be fabed. Char-Lynn used to have two units back when they were American made, a fast, lower torque and a slow, higher torque one, the higher torque one had a longer geroter(mid section) and was a little longer, years ago the high torque one was recommended for all Masseys. I started out with a slow one on my 30, but it only added assist at about 60 rpm, or one turn per second, too slow for raking hay etc, so I put that one on another tractor and put the fast one on. it does ok with the loader, but you can stall it if your not moving with a full bucket on the dirt. The last one I did was 4 years ago, I installed a new Char-Lynn(Foreign built)unit on a 44 special, they still used the wide belt and hard to get a pulley set up on, I used a flow divider I had laying around from a 333 and hooked it up into the hyd system, it works good. Hope this answers some of your questions, let us know how it works out for you.
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