Posted by Wardner on May 05, 2011 at 07:43:48 from (209.86.226.54):
In Reply to: front pump posted by Howard Junkin on May 05, 2011 at 06:47:33:
It doesn't sound like you are a designer, fabricator, or a researcher. In the last case, let me just say that there are hundreds of pictures of live power on Farmalls in the archives or the photo section. Heck, I just put one up yesterday.
On the left side, you can mount a pump up high off the head, midmount off the governor, or low mount under the frame rail. On the right side, you can use IH parts off a SH or 300-350, or run a belt or chain below the distributer drive.
I would suggest that you get a complete system off a salvage tractor that includes pulley(?), pump, reservoir (maybe), valve(s), and hoses.
"Pressure" means nothing if GPM is not part of the equation. Most pumps will be in the 10-15 GPM range with 1000-2000 PSI and that should be adequate but you haven't specified any application. IH was satisfied with 1200 PSI at 10 GPM on the SH, 300-350.
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