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Re: Installing second hydraulic pump on 5610
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Posted by Glenn Mackenzie on March 30, 2006 at 00:04:43 from (219.88.18.191):
In Reply to: Re: Installing second hydraulic pump on 5610 posted by RodInNS on March 28, 2006 at 09:24:55:
Hi Rod, Many thanks for your time and help, it's much appreciated! I like your idea of running a second pump off the crank with a bigger capacity to power the loader, the most annoying thing about working with machinery is slow hydraulics! I'll take some photos of the current setup in the weekend and email them to you, this way you'll be able to see what's what. The FEL valve is an Open centre joystick type, so the only big cost in installing a new pump would be the pump itself and the required hosing. I'm pretty sure the control valve has a built in releif valve, but I will have to double check that. How exactly would you mount the pump to run off the crank, is there a mounting position on the engine or will I have to weld up a bracket etc? Once again many thanks for your help Rod, you've been great! I'll email those pics to you in the weekend, should make things a bit easier! Best regards, Glenn
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