52 Ferguson to30 hydraulic pump

Buff3922

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I'm rebuilding my hydraulic pump. I noticed the control valve has a long rod attached to it. The new one does not have this. Will it work without the rod?
 
(quoted from post at 17:28:53 03/16/17) I'm rebuilding my hydraulic pump. I noticed the control valve has a long rod attached to it. The new one does not have this. Will it work without the rod?

I've not had mine apart yet so my info is based on book knowledge only...

Is this the part you mean? And the rod you mean marked with the red arrow? The picture is form my part's book.
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The reason I ask is that the parts book I have lists different variations of the valve assembly for the TO20 and TO30 and the difference was the "oscillating control". It was added for a TO30.

It is my understanding that a valve from TO20 will work in a TO30.

If I'm wrong on this I'm sure I'll get corrected.
 
I'm NOT able to give you a definitive answer as to your concern:

As per the Ferguson PARTS BOOK Form No. 693 041 M2:

Part # 1 Pump base assembly 181 063 M91 is for a T0 30 application:

Part # 1 Pump base assembly 181 062 M91 is for a T0 20...9N..2N...TE20 application:

As per the Ferguson PARTS BOOK Form No. 693 041 M2:

Part # 6 Pump Control Valve Assembly 181 088 M91 is for a T0 20...9N..2N...TE20 application:

Part # 6 Pump Control Valve Assembly 181 163 M91 is for T0 30:

As per the Ferguson PARTS BOOK Form No. 693 041 M2:

Part # 14 Fork Assembly, w/ Pin 181 161 M1.....T0 30:

Part # 13 Ring, Snap, drive retaining 195 788 M1....T0 30:

Part # 12 Valve drive Assembly 181 162 M91.. T0 30:

Part # 50 Safety Valve Shield 181 158 M1....T0 30:

There are many other parts NUMBERS that are unique (Hyd. Pump) only to the T0 30 As per the Ferguson PARTS BOOK Form No. 693 041 M2:

Parts # 12 and Part # 14 Appear to be used on the T0 30 application:
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I appreciate it guys. I guess my problem now is that I can't find one with that rod for sale. NOWHERE. no one I've talked to seems to know if it'll work without it.
 
(quoted from post at 03:47:33 03/18/17) I appreciate it guys. I guess my problem now is that I can't find one with that rod for sale. NOWHERE. no one I've talked to seems to know if it'll work without it.

In the archives I found this quote from John (UK). All help I've received from John (UK) has been accurate so I assume this to be.

"3 Jeff Oh is puzzled by the slots in some Control Valve, this is because there were two different types of oscillator fitted, the original square type with the long thin rod and the later flat aluminium strip type, this is the one that uses the slots in the Control Valve to drive it, this type is still held in position in a similar fashion to the earlier type, but they don't interchange. [b:cbb9e386f6]Should you have an oscillator that gets damaged and you can't find a replacement, simply use it without, providing there are no wear ridges on the Control Valve, you should have little trouble with it sticking. [/b:cbb9e386f6]These valves weren't prone to sticking, it was just that occasionally they did, so they fitted the oscillator to help reduce the instances of this happening. A major cause of these Control Valves sticking is leaving the tractor parked with the implement raised, just lower it when you park up." [Bold is my addition]

This is the link to the whole thread.

http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ferg&th=73103
 
I have a complete hydraulic pump for a TO 30 left over from a parts tractor. It was working when the tractor was shut down!
 

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