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Re: After Market Hydrualic Systems
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Posted by CNKS on May 27, 2007 at 18:53:41 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: After Market Hydrualic Systems posted by Dan13655 on May 27, 2007 at 18:42:44:
M&W used to make a pump that fit in front of the mag or distributer. They no longer make that pump and parts are hard to find. Your best bet is to use the one that was on the Stage 2 Super H. You may also need the front cover and a heavier cam gear, not sure of that. No such animal for the B, you can add a crankshaft pulley and external hyd pump, if you are good at fabricating. You can use a PTO pump on either, but it won't be live. Although not live, the belly pump on your H will work fine, also. As a kid on the farm, when I drove our H, with either cultivators or a semi-mounted plow, I didn't even know what live hydraulics were. Our B had the exhaust type lift, which of course was "live", I never noticed the difference between it and the H, although I only drove the B for one summer.
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