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Live hydraulics and power steering complete!


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Posted by 42FarmallH on July 06, 2004 at 13:34:39 from (12.15.56.193):

With about 12 working hours on it too, trouble free. Here are some pics and description... to get the full begining of the story click here


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The hydraulic pump, the heart of the system. Also the mounting plate I had the machine shop make so that it would fit tight on the pump.

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The crankshaft pulley, machined out of solid steel for longevity. Difficult to fit, but it works with a short roll pin driven in from each side. Same hole as used for hand crank to engage in. If I were to do it over I would have this pulley welded to the stock pulley.

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Pump mounted on tractor, used extra H frame rail to build the mount onto. This worked good. The belt tightens with a bolt through the hole in the timing cover, pump is hinged at bottom of bracket.

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A couple of shots of the torque motor for the power steering.

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All done. Power steering works great, 1 finger to turn the wheel. Live hydraulic works perfect! It is faster than the belly pump by a few GPM, just what I wanted. B section smooth belt slips a little bit when the hydraulic cylinder reaches the end - cogged B section wouldn't. I have the relief valve set as low as possible on spool valve...

The hoses are what look like a nightmare on the tractor, the pump hanging out to the side isn't really pretty either - but this makes for a very useful and user-friendly machine.


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