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Case-Front loader? Hydralics??

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Larry59

02-05-2008 00:03:19




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I would like to put a front end loader on my tractor. My tractor is a 1958 311-B gas. Now I have two hydralic lines that come out from motor area and run out just to left side and next to my seat.
I do not know if that would work enough for a loader on front are not? So if not .. is that a hydralic pump that would fit on PTO to work off of. Are would that pto be to slow to drive a hydralic pump.
Has anyone attempted this before??

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in-too-deep

02-05-2008 07:15:03




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 Re: Case-Front loader? Hydralics?? in reply to Larry59, 02-05-2008 00:03:19  
You're in Missouri, right? My dad's got a loader from his 400B in N. Illinois. Just a thought and my emails open.



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J Schwiebert

02-05-2008 05:43:58




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 Re: Case-Front loader? Hydralics?? in reply to Larry59, 02-05-2008 00:03:19  
O. K. Larry now I am going to give you a third opinon. First of all how large are the loader cylinders (bore and stroke)? How fast do you want them to raise? At what speed do you want to run the engine to do your loader work. Think about that and do a little calculating and we can determine your pump output requirements. Also the pump mentioned from Northern does have a gear drive to increase the speed as a 540 PTO is too slow to be effecient. Now the third opinon. How about a crankshaft driven PUMP? That way you can use PTO for other things at the same time. Also make sure you use a valve with a float position. By the way all pumps advetized output is theoretical output. Actual flow in GPM's will be less. More questions?

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LEH

02-05-2008 04:41:10




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 Re: Case-Front loader? Hydralics?? in reply to Larry59, 02-05-2008 00:03:19  
I had a 310 round nose with a Dearborn loader a few years ago. I bypassed the rear lift and used the live pump from the tractor. Worked great. Wish I still had it.



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tom in.

02-05-2008 02:56:28




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 Re: Case-Front loader? Hydralics?? in reply to Larry59, 02-05-2008 00:03:19  
northerntool.com prince pto tractor pumps 11.4&21 gpm



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