Posted by Redturbo on December 26, 2012 at 22:18:14 from (66.112.187.143):
Hey there, Scott here from Alberta. Since its winter, & we have snow this yr. Need to do something with hyd's on this old tractor. Been in the family since 1953, but doesnt have factory pump. Back in 50's Grandfather had a char lynn pto driven pump. It failed in the 70's, Dad found a used setup & made parts of it work, driven off the crankshaft to a hyd pump out front. Now fast forward to 2012, time to repair. Old pump was leaking, not secure. Went our local TSC type store, got a $100 pump. Had shaft made, read did alot of it. Made it look better in the process. Problem is shaft seal on pump comes out, then leaks. Tried another pump, couple seals. Likely my shaft is off causing the seal to leak. Thought had it fixed, plowed farm yard twice with no leaks. Plowed on the 24th, have oil leaking again. So im tired of this idea, looking to add live hyd pump in front of the distributor instead. Do I need any other parts other than the pump? Another issue were having is hyd's are slow, engine only turns 1450rpm. This 100 pump range is 1000 to 4000, image not turning it fast enough. Thanks for any help on live pump.
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