704165m91 hydraulic pump

Rkh

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Found all parts to put hydraulic pump on front of mf65 (using pto pump now). Found
shaft,coupler assembly,adapter assembly and adapter collar that is described in agco
parts list for the 99 loader. Can't find 704165m91 hydraulic pump that goes with it.
Can anybody tell me a replacement pump that would fit. It is a 3 hole continental
gas
 
I got these out of an old MF service manual' K20644 or Cessna 20644-1CEH

MF 706986M91
MF 708248M
MF 191191M91
I have many more listed in the book and most of them should bolt up and work fine, I used to work for MF back in the middle 60s and we interchanged many of them.
 
right now I'm running a MF 202 industrial with a pump on the PTO ands an old Allied loader, I would like to change it to a pump on the crank shaft but it would cost over a thousand dollars counting hoses, fittings ect and I just can't justify the cost right now,. hoping to find one in a junk pile some day and get it for parts.
 
For a FEL you at least 14 gpm, most of the pumps MF used were 20 - 24 gpm (the more gpm the faster the loader works). If you ran the FEL off the pump for the 3 point that pump is around 4.5 gpm (it will work painfully slow).
 
Hydraulic pump mount sizes.
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As of today, I can't find a 704165m91 hydraulic pump. Surplus Center has a technical chart you can use to build your own pump. I need all information available for this pump like gpm,shaft diameter, slotted or keyed, pump displacement, hp,rpm,etc. Any information you can give the better.
 
http://northernhydraulics.net/catalog/cessna-pumps-258-1.html

that pump 20644 should cross over to your pump, give them a call
 
http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Pumps/Gear-Pumps/?page_no=1&page_length=9999

there are a few pumps here that will fit and work
 
're nort as confized as I am
(quoted from post at 08:57:57 11/18/16) http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Pumps/Gear-Pumps/?page_no=1&page_length=9999

there are a few pumps here that will fit and work

actually it's called Surplus Center...
http://www.surpluscenter'' I hope you're not as confused as I am, I can find no place to delete or edit a post on this forum, that's why I usually never answered or posted.
 

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