live hydraulics for 1945 M

Jake Winn

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I just purchaced a 1945 M to mount a loader on. I would like to add a live pump to it. It doesnt need to be a factory pump, but I am looking for ideas from people who have done this before. I was thinking of a belt drive off the front if possible. Thanks for any help
 
On my "41 M I replaced the P. S. pump with a hyd. pump from a 95 John Deere combine. The 3/8 pressure out supplies the power steering and the 1/2in. pressure outlet supplies a 6 valve body that supplies pressure to a loader, 3pt. hitch, fork lift, and other attatchments. I have good luck with pump and wood do it again. By the way it is belt-driven from the front of the crankshaft. Armand
 
Thanks for the replies guys. Thats pretty much what I had planned on doing. I had searched the archives last night but for some reason I couldnt find anything.

Thanks again
 
(quoted from post at 07:50:58 01/07/11) Thanks for the replies guys. Thats pretty much what I had planned on doing. I had searched the archives last night but for some reason I couldnt find anything.

Thanks again

Yeah, the search setup really blows on this site. There is a tips section that really helps you use the search. It tells you how to put quotes and + and = and all that stuff you didn't have to do for the last 15 years when searching any other place on the internet.

Armand, does that supply adequate pressure and flow to do all that stuff? My MD is pretty pathetic when it comes to lifting the disc and that would be a nice option. I would also pick up two way hydraulics.
 
The only problem is the belt pulley on the crankshaft is to narrow because the Char Lynn P. S. used that narrow belt. WE did find a heavy duty belt that that care of that broblem but a wider would be nice. When we are using the loader and attatchments we are not using the 3 pt. and attatchments and vice versa altho the valves are hooked in series. With the loader my son and I uloaded a floor mounted verticle milling machine from a trailor and carried it into the shop that weighed maby 1500 lbs. With fork lift mounted on the 3 pt. and a bucket full aof dirt for a counter-weight we picked a pallet of metal roofing that weighed 1000 lbs or more and lifted the bundle maby 10 or 12ft. to the eve of a building. That pump will definatly lift more than the belly pump and it does have its own tand that haold about 10 gal. hyd. oil. If you have any more questions please ask. Armand
 

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