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new prince hydraulic pump ,,resorvour location
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Posted by phil lowe on May 11, 2007 at 19:47:31 from (142.68.167.47):
I must be working too many hours at work cause Princess Auto had a prince PTO pump 21 gallon on sale for $600 .WEll I bought it with only half a mind what I was gonna do with it.THought I'd run the big 6 " log splitter ram with it as still didn't get that gear drive thing figured out ,Also thought I'd now be able to run the front plow and rear blade at same time for snow plowing ..3000 only allowed one or other to be used ...NOW I gotta get a 20plus gallon resorvour geared up ..no biggy ,I got couple old water tanks I figure I'll weld up ,,,or may just start from scratch so it'll fit better.. so I'd like to mount it on front of tractor and run lines back ,,this will give me counterweight and more room out front..I think it's gotta be mounted above right? words of wisdom requested .I am real busy at work for the next few weeks so this is the design stage ..Will this pump work good on my wood splitter ,,??? 6" cylinder,, so tractor pump was way to slow
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