Charlyn Hydraulics?

Red Dave

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Does anybody know what model this is? Where can I get a manual and parts?

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I'm going to need a coupling. Any leads on where to find one?
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That is a Charr-Lynn power pac and if you e-mail them they have a parts book at least they sent me a new one. You can use any type coupler some like the double chain set-ups. Dont run the unit any faster than 750rpms.
 
Thanks Gene, this one bolts right over the PTO, so the coupling needs to mate to the PTO output and to the input of the power pack.

Somebody welded this coupling solid. Trouble is, they welded it crooked.
 
all the couplers i have and seen are 2 piece aluminum with 4 fingers sticking out on each half. they fit into a round rubber disc with 8 holes in it . this rubber fits between the 2 halves. that way you have some flex in the unit and its not a solid connection.
 
I use two of them both on the B Farmall. I weld brackets so they set off to the left of the pto and use 50 roller chain. I slow the unit down by using 3-4 teeth less on the pto. Unit has plenty of flow and pressure. It will power two 3in cycl plenty fast enough. They have a web-site for the parts book and other info.
 
Gene, I've been all over the Eaton website and haven't found any information on these old Power-Paks. Web searches for information on Char-Lynn hydraulics just sends me to Eaton.

I have an e-mail in to them asking for a parts book and info. So far, no luck.

Do you happen to know the url for a website that has it?
 

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