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Allan in NE

10-22-2004 09:19:15




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How's about if you run out and take a quick picture of that pump?

Thanks,

Allan




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Allan in NE

10-22-2004 09:42:46




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 09:19:15  
That way, we could have Capt' take a peek at it and give you a better idea as to where you are at in regards to thesize of the gizmo.



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Captaink

10-22-2004 19:55:26




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 09:42:46  
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Going to try to post the picture here.



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captaink

10-22-2004 19:51:23




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 09:42:46  
I'm uplading pictures into Parts & Pieces right now. Let me know if you have any questions, I'll be on the board for a while yet.



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rustyfarmall

10-22-2004 10:32:55




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 09:42:46  
Good idea, was headed out to the shop in a bit anyway, I'll just take the camera with me.



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rustyfarmall

10-22-2004 11:01:46




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-22-2004 10:32:55  
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Picture of the pump.



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DWV

10-22-2004 17:00:07




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-22-2004 11:01:46  
Don't know the volume of Rustys pump but that pump is sized to just run the power steering.Only
reservior was in steering motor.Same steering motor used on 300 to 450 except housing is bigger
and input shaft made for steering wheel.Sometimes behlen pump was mounted piggy back on IH pump.
This puts distributor cap close to oil filter on
M and simular tractors.Have saw several SM and SMTA and owned one like that.Good luck

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Allan in NE

10-22-2004 17:13:37




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to DWV, 10-22-2004 17:00:07  
DWV,

Aw, I see what you are talking about now... The little guy is sandwiched in between the distributor and the original adaptor. It must drive kinda like the distributor does then, with the single keyway thingy.

Didn't even notice that before.

So, you say some applications piggy-backed 2 pumps off that timing cover drive?

Allan



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DWV

10-22-2004 18:55:49




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 17:13:37  
Several MTA i have seen,and one i owned looked to have run for years like that.Do not know how H would hold up.Need verticle dist to have room on H.



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rustyfarmall

10-22-2004 11:05:22




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-22-2004 11:01:46  
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picture of the unit. You can also see that this old girl is still wearing her working clothes.



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captaink

10-22-2004 12:39:02




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-22-2004 11:05:22  
That is a completely different pump than the one that I have. I have the one that looks like the ones on the SMTA, Etc.

I"m having dead battery issues with my camera, will try to get you guys some photos tonight. I need to leave for a while, but will try again tonight.



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Allan in NE

10-22-2004 11:11:53




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-22-2004 11:05:22  
Rusty,

Yep,

That pump is completely different than mine. Maybe one of these other guys can give you an idea of it's output.

Although, from the size of that motor, it just very be that it is indee handling a large volume of oil.

Allan



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rustyfarmall

10-22-2004 11:15:26




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 Re: Hey Rusty! in reply to Allan in NE, 10-22-2004 11:11:53  
The motor may not be all that big, it is also the reservoir.



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