Need help identifying a loader on '51 Fordson Super Major

Bkelectric

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I bought a 1951 FSM with a loader that wasn't attached to it. From what the last owner told me it had a pump mounted on the front that's now missing. The problem is, the loader doesn't have any identification on it and I have no idea how many GPM pump to get. Any help on identifying the loader or what size pump to get would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
 
Generally speaking one wants a pump in the 8-10 GPM range for a farm tractor. One that pumps more can cause a tractor to flip over due to the loader movement being to fast and going up to fast can cause one to flip. I once knew a guy who pump a 25GPM pump in place of a 8GPM and flipped the tractor over on top of him self
 
I concur on 8-10 GPM. Tractor hydraulics are usually 3-5, and produces glacial results on a loader. I have an Oliver 550 with a 16 GPM pump on the loader and its too fast (although I haven't flipped it yet).
 
How can anyone tell his family, when ya never post a name.. I think what ya said about flipping tractor over cause too fast a hydraulic pump' is BS also
I'm running a 25 GPM pto pump on my Oliver supper 77, to run my FEL and it goes 17 feet in the air, High Lift loader.
Durn haven't flipped it over backwards yet!! lol lol lol
 
I HAVE PUMP OFF MASSEY FERGUSON, FRONT, HAD DAVIS LOADER...CHEAP...U WILL NEED TO MAKE A SHAFT..BE BLESSED, GRATEFUL, PREPARED...
 
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It is very likely that a tractor would tip over when raising the loader. However it would really be more correct to include the rest of the story such as degree of side slope and rate of speed at the time.
 

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