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'40M Hydraulics

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Shane

08-21-2002 08:56:32




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Can anyone help me out with the hydraulic system on this tractor. Any info at all would be greatly appreciated, fluid capacity, psi, pressure and return fittings. from the seat on the left side, there is two fittings on the side of the case, and on the right side, there is one on the side of the case, and one on top. Is this a Lift All Hydraulic system, and if not, how do I find out what it is? Thanks

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Shane

08-21-2002 08:59:26




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 Re: '40M Hydraulics in reply to Shane, 08-21-2002 08:56:32  
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The post didnt show my image link so I will try it again. If this doesnt work, and you thibk you can help but need an image, please let me know and I can send them to you, thanks again.



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The Red

08-21-2002 09:59:51




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 Re: Re: '40M Hydraulics in reply to Shane, 08-21-2002 08:59:26  
Your description is enough that I can help you. That is a belly liftall pump. All 3 pipes are outlets. If you need to plumb a return line, you will have to fabricate plumbing into the filler pipe.

Early liftalls had a pressure around 450 psi. Your 1941 would fall in that category if it has never been rebuilt. Rebuilt and later Liftalls had a pressure around 8psi. Reservoir capacity is 6 quarts non-detergent oil.

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Shane

08-21-2002 11:03:11




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 Re: Re: Re: '40M Hydraulics in reply to The Red, 08-21-2002 09:59:51  
Thank you for your help THE RED, I appreciate.



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The Red. WHOOPS!

08-21-2002 11:16:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: '40M Hydraulics in reply to Shane, 08-21-2002 11:03:11  
Typo there. Later liftalls had pressure around the 850 psi range.



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