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Mounting hydraulic pump on TO-20

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george

03-11-2000 17:56:18




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I trying to figure out a way to add - on an extra hydraulic pump on the engine of my TO20 so I can operate my loader and 3PH at the same time. Any ideas?




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Mike from Ontario

03-12-2000 06:05:01




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 Re: Mounting hydraulic pump on TO-20 in reply to george, 03-11-2000 17:56:18  
George We had a pump on the front of an FE-35. There was a pipe that went through the front axle, at the pivot point and lined up with the pulley on the end of the crankshaft. Inside that pulley it was splined where a shaft from the pump slid in. you have to make up a plate with a pipe that gives you a place to mount the pump and a tunnel to run the shaft through to the motor, i think i still have that part i could make you some drawings with dimensions if you want? The shaft from the pump was a wobble shaft it allowed play in it, I think they are available through the Tractor Supply Company. Anyway let me knoe if you need anything or if this makes any sense at all.
Mike Leggett

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Clarence Carhill

03-19-2000 18:03:15




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 Re: Re: Mounting hydraulic pump on TO-20 in reply to Mike from Ontario, 03-12-2000 06:05:01  
George... I would like to add a comment to Mikes comments. On a Ferguson, unlike a Ford, you have to raise (tip up) the hood to fuel and service. You can't do this unless you cut a big hole in the grille. These nice Fergie Grilles are becoming scarce as hens teeth and priced at the salvage yards like Golden eggs... There are no reproduction grilles being made and Harry Ferguson has gone on to his Great Rewards and won"t be building any more little grey Fergies for us to enjoy.... So "Take Care"....

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