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Allan In NE

02-23-2008 17:31:19




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Well,

We got 'er that far anyhoo. I'll wrestle that darned valve tomorrow..... ..... ...if I feel like it. :>)

Allan

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mkirsch

02-24-2008 15:45:39




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to CNKS, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Awww, it probably won't kill ya, but it will make an awful mess... Had a hose blow on me while Dad was dumping a trailer of rock into the creek. That was my first Hytran bath.

I used to think the black/galvanized iron pipe fittings were okay for hydraulics until the cheap Chinese fittings started splitting under 45PSI water!

If you look at them, they're thin and the seams are awfully thin.

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Steven f/AZ

02-24-2008 05:01:01




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Are you keeping the belly pump operational, too? I mean, you never know when you might want to use a good old Liftall cylinder on some cultivators...

As for black pipe, I've used that for hydraulic applications a lot and haven't had a problem.



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Allan In NE

02-24-2008 05:10:35




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Steven f/AZ, 02-24-2008 05:01:01  
Naw, it's unhooked.

If I can just get a 3-point strapped to this ol' sucker, then, I think I'm gonna quit. Just using up some of these extra parts I've had laying around here anyhoo.

Weather is warming up and I'm really itchin' to get back on my ol' combine project. :>)

Allan



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tn terry t

02-24-2008 04:43:07




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Vito, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  

Allan In NE said: (quoted from post at 05:01:25 02/24/08) I dunno,

They're black pipe, whatever that is.
Allan


Now Allan you know those black pipe fittings aint gona work :wink:



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Allan In NE

02-24-2008 05:01:49




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to tn terry t, 02-24-2008 04:43:07  
Even if I stack 'em on cement blocks? :>)

Allan



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Janicholson

02-24-2008 14:50:37




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-24-2008 05:01:49  
Those fittings are likely to shatter in place like the concrete blocks under a cab on the ground. Killing someone, just like the black iron pipe fittings on out SH that have been threatening people for 55 years. My aunt lives 1/2 mile away and she is nervous every time we drive it.
:-) Jim



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matthies

02-23-2008 19:28:31




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Allan, did you make that block for the hoses to connect to the pump, or are they still available? I have a pump but missing the block, I was planning on just making one. thanks chris



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Allan In NE

02-24-2008 03:58:21




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to matthies, 02-23-2008 19:28:31  
Mornin',

Got the port block and the two pump gaskets from Mike at Steel Wheel Ranch.

O-rings, hoses and fittings came from the local tractor supply store.

Allan



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randy hall

02-23-2008 18:50:28




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
allan, it that a 125# rated cast iron street ell on your pump outlet?



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Charles Todd

02-24-2008 07:36:02




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to randy hall, 02-23-2008 18:50:28  
Schedule 40 is good for 600psi CWP. Schedule 80 is good for I think 1000 CWP. Neither are rated for hydraulic service, but my Farmall has schedule 40 fittings all over it. I only change them out for hydraulic when I replace a line, not due to failure, but for appearance. 45 years, never ruptured a fitting.

Be safe if possible, use the correct parts if available and if not, do not reuse old Schedule 40 fittings, replace with new. Use schedule 80 if available, it is twice as thick and is steam rated.

Charles

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MN Scott

02-24-2008 07:06:15




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to randy hall, 02-23-2008 18:50:28  
Take a look at any H or M and you'll find the original cast pipe fittings that IH used for origianl equipment. What was good enough then is good enough today.



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TractormanNC

02-24-2008 07:40:31




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to MN Scott, 02-24-2008 07:06:15  
Unless it is this new Chinese crap!



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Allan In NE

02-24-2008 04:01:25




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to randy hall, 02-23-2008 18:50:28  
I dunno,

They're black pipe, whatever that is.

Allan



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CNKS

02-23-2008 19:18:25




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to randy hall, 02-23-2008 18:50:28  
I wonder if those things will actually split. I will usually replace them with those made for hyd systems, also like the appearance better. But, a lot of people just use regular pipe fittings. I didn't know they were only rated at 125 psi, though. My air compressors put out 150, and those fittings are common. Lot of difference between 150 and 1200 though. Don't know how much pressure the C pump has, but when I ordered the 3 point and valve to go on my Saginaw 3 point, that's what Saginaw sent.

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Janicholson

02-23-2008 18:14:51




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
The specular highlights from the paint on that M makes my head spin. JimN



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NDS

02-23-2008 17:41:44




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Like your auxilary tank. have seen a lot of live hydraulics set up like yours but that is first tank like that I have seen.



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Allan In NE

02-23-2008 18:13:32




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to NDS, 02-23-2008 17:41:44  
Dealers used to sell those things when ya needed a little extra oil for this or that.

We needed 'em to lift the hoists under sileage wagons with the old one-way belly pump.

Allan



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NDS

02-23-2008 17:41:17




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Like your auxilary tank. have seen a lot of live hydraulics set up like yours but that is first tank like that I have seen.



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Steven f/AZ

02-23-2008 17:36:17




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
Will there be any power left for the tractor to move itself across the yard? :roll:



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glennster

02-23-2008 17:34:52




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:31:19  
wow allan, you're really dolling that m up with accesories!!!!! you gotta get some mud scrapers, a heat hauser winter canvas, a dc welder for the belt pulley, set of duals and a buggy top for er!!!! you'll be the envy of all the neighbors!!!!



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Allan In NE

02-23-2008 17:37:39




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to glennster, 02-23-2008 17:34:52  
Now, if I could just find a hitch pin. :>)

Allan



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r4etired

02-24-2008 07:55:00




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 Re: Live Pump in reply to Allan In NE, 02-23-2008 17:37:39  
The pipe ftgs Allen used in this application are Class 150 malleable iron ftgs ASTM 197-97 They have a standard rating of 300lbs, Water,oil or gas, Industry standards require systems to be tested to 2 to 5 times the operating pressures.The bad thing is 20 years ago we had several manufacturing places in the US that produced these. Now ,thanks to the tree huggers, most of them come from Shandong Mfg. China

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