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Char-Lynn Co. Hydraulic Pump

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Lanny Gray

01-06-2007 16:59:48




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I have a pump approx. 12 in. long by 10-11 in. diameter, Model 500-138-PC. It has a cylinder shaped tank and oil pump within the overall assembly. The pump body is machined aluminum, sets inside and at base of the cylinder. Does anybody have any technical details of its operation, parts list, manual, etc. Any advice I can get is greatly appreciated.




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rongrong

01-07-2007 17:31:03




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 Re: Char-Lynn Co. Hydraulic Pump in reply to Lanny Gray, 01-06-2007 16:59:48  
i have a booklet dated 1959,showing models e600 series..specs are, delivery up to 12 gpm. reservor cap 2.5 gal. relief valve set at 1000 psi, control valves one single acting, one double acting,drive direct from tractor pto shaft,operating speed 200 to 600rpm... model e 660 series, delivery up to 8 gpm reservor 2.5 gallons relief valve set at 1000 psi control valves one single, one double acting, drive may be driven from tractor pto or chain or belt drive, operating speed 400 to 1200 rpm.. also a tank extionson ring was available to increase to 3 gallons

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Walt Davies

01-07-2007 09:01:34




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 Re: Char-Lynn Co. Hydraulic Pump in reply to Lanny Gray, 01-06-2007 16:59:48  
Lanny, This sounds a lot like the one I have in the barn. It works from the PTO drive. I don't have any book or such but I know that it is pretty simple a single lever to operate it. And two connection In and out. It is mostly used for large hydraulic lift plows. and things of that nature where you don't need the PTO to run it but it has Hydraulics for lowering and lifting. I tried to search for info it but couldn't find anything will try again tody.
Walt

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Pooh Bear

01-07-2007 10:23:15




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 Re: Char-Lynn Co. Hydraulic Pump in reply to Walt Davies, 01-07-2007 09:01:34  
I have nothing really to offer, but you mite try poking around on their website. (link below)

Pooh Bear



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