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martin in DE.

02-28-2004 07:56:07




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Tom,in the photo ads there is a DC with Factory front hydraulics. I have never seen this before can you expand on this.




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russ

03-01-2004 18:18:57




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 Re: DC hydraulics in reply to martin in DE., 02-28-2004 07:56:07  
ive seen this done on some of the tractors used in military,airforce etc



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dctom

02-28-2004 13:03:48




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 Re: DC hydraulics in reply to martin in DE., 02-28-2004 07:56:07  
martin, i never saw anything like that in partrs book, i dont think it is factory some aftermarket job someone put on for live hydralic tom



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martin in DE.

02-28-2004 15:12:55




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 Re: Re: DC hydraulics in reply to dctom, 02-28-2004 13:03:48  
Tom,I can't see to much in the picture,but it looks like someone did a nice job with the tubing. The hydraulic pump that could be put in front of the mag, does it show up in the regular parts books or was it in a supplement. Also did a front hydraulic pump show up on any of the industial models.



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dctom

02-28-2004 16:18:49




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 Re: Re: Re: DC hydraulics in reply to martin in DE., 02-28-2004 15:12:55  
MARTIN; YES WHAT EVER THEY DID THEY DID A VERY NICE JOB OF IT, THE PUMP THAT WENT BETWEEN THE MAG AND TIMEING GEAR WAS A CHAR-LYNN AFTERMARKET ITEM, YES ON THE INDUSTRIAL MOGLES WITH A LOADER THE PUMP WAS MOUNTED OUT IN FRONT AND DROVE FROM THE END OF THE CRANK I DONT SEE A PUMP ONT EH PICTURE BUT ALMOST HAS TO BE A BELT DRIVEN ONE FROM THE FAN BELT ALL UNDER THE HOOD TOM



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Dave_D

02-28-2004 20:31:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: DC hydraulics in reply to dctom, 02-28-2004 16:18:49  

It looks to be mounted to the grill shroud, or a piece is cut out of it.

-Dave
Chico,TX



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