Posted by sluggo on December 16, 2009 at 17:39:04 from (142.165.20.132):
In Reply to: Re: hydraulics help posted by Wardner on December 15, 2009 at 20:02:10:
Thanks for sharing the ideas,everyone. Sorry for not getting back to you with more information. Yes, I already have a loader, front mount pump, and double spool for the hydraulics. It comes off of another W400 I had, but the engine is now finished. Everything would transfer over quite easily; front shaft, protective casing for the pump, hoses,etc. The original tractor did not have a hydraulic system, the tractor I want to add this pump to has a factory system. I"m assuming the two pumps, if installed, would run independantly. I would have the original hydraulics and single spool working out the back of the tractor and running off the original pump. The pump I"m adding would run the double spool (it will be mounted on the right fender...actually a very handy location for hydraulic controls). This would give me three way hydraulics! Not bad for a 1950s tractor. But all the hydraulics will be fed from the same oil reservoir and that is what I"m wondering about. Will this cause damage to the pumps?
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