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Ford 801 Hydraulic Pump --- Vane vs Piston ?

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Doug Ramey

06-18-1998 10:02:21




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I have a 1960 Ford 801 that had a backhoe on the back. I took it off and sold it . I had to find all the 3-point part to put back on it , which I have except for the hydraulic pump. Question -- Which will work for me , the vane style or the piston style. The only thing the tractor is going to be used for is to mow a 20 acre field. The vane style is less expensive , but will it work ?
Thanks Doug

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Dave Mischler

06-18-1998 20:44:23




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 Re: Ford 801 Hydraulic Pump --- Vane vs Piston ? in reply to Doug Ramey, 06-18-1998 10:02:21  
: I have a 1960 Ford 801 that had a backhoe on the back. I took it off and sold it . I had to find all the 3-point part to put back on it , which I have except for the hydraulic pump. Question -- Which will work for me , the vane style or the piston style. The only thing the tractor is going to be used for is to mow a 20 acre field. The vane style is less expensive , but will it work ?
: Thanks Doug

According to the parts manual, you need a different manifold for the vane pump than for the piston pump.
All of the shop manuals suggest switching to the piston style pump rather than fixing the vane pump.
Make sure you know what you have before buying any parts.

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mike

06-18-1998 18:20:39




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 Re: Ford 801 Hydraulic Pump --- Vane vs Piston ? in reply to Doug Ramey, 06-18-1998 10:02:21  
: I have a 1960 Ford 801 that had a backhoe on the back. I took it off and sold it . I had to find all the 3-point part to put back on it , which I have except for the hydraulic pump. Question -- Which will work for me , the vane style or the piston style. The only thing the tractor is going to be used for is to mow a 20 acre field. The vane style is less expensive , but will it work ?
: Thanks Doug
: Do not get a vane pump. Back in the 50's Ford had a special program so customers could replace their vane pumps with piston pumps at a reduced cost.

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