Posted by Just the daughter-in-law on March 21, 2009 at 20:17:17 from (98.222.59.163):
J. Schwiebert said: (quoted from post at 02:30:10 02/17/09) Sounds like the old Gresen Vane pump. What size pulleys are you using in other words at what RPM do you intend to run the engine when using the pump? What is the casting number on the valve? Most of those model 300 or 400 valves or the older ones they replaced had several options on springs and pressure settings. What do you intend to run with the pump? Remember rule of thumb is it takes 1 horsepower for each one gallon of pump output at a pressure of 1500 PSI. I will need to get my old Gresen books out to see but there were different sizes of those model pumps. Confused? J.
Okay, I'm new to this forum! I'm only the messenger, but my father-in-law has a IH/Farmall "Honey Bee" tractor. He needs a rebuild kit or paarts for the Gresen Model TB12 cc serial K3 hydraulics pump. We are needing the carbon seal or ring. I noticed you mentioned you had the gresen books, so I am hoping you can help! Thanks
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