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Re: Live Hydraulics for D14
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Posted by Don Dittmar on February 28, 2005 at 10:32:38 from (24.247.231.234):
In Reply to: Live Hydraulics for D14 posted by Terry Neudorf on February 28, 2005 at 07:46:01:
WELL I SUPPOSE IT IS POSSIBLE, AS LONG AS YOU CAN GET THE PUMP TO MATCH THE FRONT COVER PLATE. I ALSO HAVE A D14 I AM REDOING, JUST PAINTING NOW TO BE EXACT, I WOULD TAKE YOUR PULLEY OFF AND TAKE IT TO A MACHINE SHOP AND HAVE THE PORTION WHERE THE HAND CRANK GOES MACHINED DOWN SO YOU CAN WELD A SMALL YOKE ONTO IT. RUN A SHAFT OUT THROUGH THE WHOLE IN THE STEERING BOX(WHERE THE HAND CRANK WOULD FIT) AND MOUNT YOUR PUMP OUT IN FRONT. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO BUILD A BRACKET THAT WOULD BOLT ON TO THE FRONT SUPPORT AND THE TANK MOUNTING IS UP TO YOU. THE ONLY BAD THING ABOUT MOUNTING WHERE THE P/S PUMP GOES IS THE FACT THAT I DONT THINK YOU COULD FIT A BIG ENOUGH PUMP THERE BECAUSE YOUR PUMP FLANGE WOULD HAVE TO MATCH THAT OF THE ONE ON THE FRONT COVER. I DONT THINK YOU COULD FIND A PUMP THAT WOULD PUT OUT ENOUGH GPM TO JUSTIFY CHANGING IT OVER. THAT IS JUST MY OPINION, ANYBODY ELSE WITH ME ON THIS??
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