Posted by Kelly MT on September 22, 2012 at 19:57:45 from (216.14.251.158):
In Reply to: 1850 power beyond posted by crystalallis on September 18, 2012 at 19:20:33:
I'll try and get some pictures of my 1850 power beyond hydraulic lines tomorrow. Mine comes out the front port and is plumbed in a 90* so the pressure line to the loader valve runs behind the seat to the right side. But as stated installing the internal plug is required. One thing to consider, the oliver pump out put is not that much. I have a JD 260 loader on my machine and need more GPM to get a reasonable speed lifting the loader. Mr. Schubert mentioned using the engine speed PTO drive to run a bigger pump. I'm getting things together now to try it out this winter. Check the hydraulic capacity requirements for your loader, the Oliver pump may be lacking. PK
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