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Hydrolic Belly pump on H, what can it do ?

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Jody

12-01-2003 11:15:07




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Just found out I have a hyddrolics on my new Farmall H tractor. What can it do for me ?? will it run a double acting cylinder for a snow blade. Is there any thing I should know about modifying it to run better ?? any experts out there, what can you tell me! Thanxs




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Jody

12-02-2003 10:39:58




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 Re: Hydrolic Belly pump on H, what can it do ? in reply to Jody, 12-01-2003 11:15:07  
Thanxs for your help.

One last question, There are three hydrlic openings with elbos on them how do I know what is what, there are two on the left and one on the right. Which is out flow and what is return. ?



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gene b

12-01-2003 19:53:09




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 Re: Hydrolic Belly pump on H, what can it do ? in reply to Jody, 12-01-2003 11:15:07  
You dont need two-way for pushing snow as all it will do is raise the front wheels up and you wont be able to steer. We kept 1/4 lane and another 1/2 mi from buildings to another set. Had steers that were hungry twice a day with an M and blade on front. Dont worry about two-way for snow. Dont even need a live hy system.



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Haas

12-01-2003 13:11:41




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 Re: Hydrolic Belly pump on H, what can it do ? in reply to Jody, 12-01-2003 11:15:07  
The belly pump only puts out about 800 psi of pressure which is lower than modern hydraulics. You can compensate for the lower pressure with a larger diameter cylinder. Also the system is only one way, which means it lifts, but down is gravity. You can make it two way by adding a two way open center control valve. You pipe from one of the pressure ports on the belly pump to the new valve and then pipe the return from the new valve to either the fill port for the belly pump reservoir or to the drain of the belly pump. Pipe from the new valve to the two way cylinder. When you want to use the two way system, lock the lift all operating rod in the lift position and then fluid circulates through the control valve and back to the reservoir, or to the cylinder when you operate the control valve. This does no harm to the belly pump as it circulates internally all the time anyway and you are just changing the cirulation to be external. The pump should have plenty of pressure and flow to operate a snow blade. Of course you realize the belly pump is not live and only operates when the clutch is engaged.

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