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| hurleyjd
12-31-2012 17:33:03
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Has Anyone installed the cam driven pump on a 4610 to run the front end loader, and is it faster than the gear driven pump in the rear end. |
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| Shetland Sheepdog
01-01-2013 04:53:32
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Re: engine driven pump 4610 in reply to hurleyjd, 12-31-2012 17:33:03
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| The cam driven pump is about 75% of the transmission pump, but the flow is in addition to, not instead of! That said, it's an expensive add-on, especially if the gear to drive the pump is not already in place!
I had the second pump added to my 5610, and it made the lift on the discbine much better! Fortunately, both my 3910 & 5610-2 came with double pumps! Both have loaders, and both have acceptable flow for loader work.
JMHO, HTH, Dave |
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| Bern
12-31-2012 19:22:46
66.218.203.181
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Re: engine driven pump 4610 in reply to hurleyjd, 12-31-2012 17:33:03
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| As I recall (I'm going off memory here), the two pumps have roughly the same GPM, so adding the engine pump should roughly double your loader speed. |
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