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Farmall Super H Hydraulic Pump

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Randall Lanou

09-07-2007 07:53:00




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I looked at a tractor to buy this morning and saw something that I have not seen before. It does not have a hydraulic pump. There are three open holes about 1 1/2" in diameter in the casing where you would expect to see a pump. Should these be plugged? How expensive and difficult is it to add a pump? Should it be internal or external? Thanks...




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Janicholson

09-07-2007 08:17:03




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 Re: Farmall Super H Hydraulic Pump in reply to Randall Lanou, 09-07-2007 07:53:00  
No pump is OK, the holse can be left open (except for birds mice and insects) I would (if it has a SH engine) use a live hydraulic pump, and a belly pump both. Or use the space where the belly pump was for a custom sheetmetal resevoir. JimN



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Al -VA

09-07-2007 11:37:49




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 Re: Farmall Super H Hydraulic Pump in reply to Janicholson, 09-07-2007 08:17:03  
Can you give a brief explanation how to use both belly pump and also live pump. Frankly I have never even thought of it.



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Janicholson

09-07-2007 11:56:14




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 Re: Farmall Super H Hydraulic Pump in reply to Al -VA, 09-07-2007 11:37:49  
Imagine a SH stage 1 with only a belly pump. Then add a live pump (possibly from a stage 2 or 300/350)to the distributor drive (driven from the distributor drive gear. Using an external resivoir and spool valve array, a nice live hydraulic system can be produced. Thus having both. JimN



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