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Posted by Two Bit on July 24, 2002 at 06:24:28 from (168.37.239.1):
I just tested the hyd. pressure of the belly pump on my 1940 H and got good pressure (625 PSI at full throttle) and the pressure will hold steady for over half an hour after tractor is shut off (no bleed down), so it seems that everything is OK with the system as far as pressure and controls. I'm planning on getting a Saginaw 3 point hitch and using the belly pump to power it. I'm looking for comments from those who have "been there / done that" as to how satisfied you are with the capability of the belly pump to lift impliments like a 3PT brush hog, 3PT grader blade, 3PT post hole digger,or a pull behind disk with remote cylinders? I know it has no down pressure but I'm mainly concerned if it will be strong enough to lift the above impliments. I believe the Saginaw for an H comes with two cylinders. Thanks in advance for replies, Two Bit
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