I recently purchased a ford 4400 back-hoe with a 735 loader frame and a 755 backhoe attachment. The backhoe came with a 3-cylinder gas engine that is frozen. I have removed the gas engine and I have 3-cylinder diesel out of a 3000 serials tractor. My question is regarding the gear on the front of the cam shaft that drives the power steering pump and the gear on the back of cam shaft that drives the hydraulic pump for the 3-point hitch. The diesel engine didn't have a power steering pump driven off the engine. If I remove the cover plate, there is a gear, and it looks like my pump will bolt in no problem. The attached photo with number 1 on it is the power steering pump I have. Will this pump work on the diesel engine? My other question is regarding the gear on the back of the cam shaft that drives the 3-point hitch pump. Is that gear the same for gas and diesel? The hydraulic pumps look identical except for how the lines bolt into the pump. Thanks for all the help. I also have a question about the front-end loader hydraulic tanks. It looks like the left and right pillars for the loader frame is the hydraulic tank. The left-hand tank has the suction filter and a drain plug at the bottom. The right had tank appears to have a drain plug, but it looks like something hit it. Is there a drain plug on the right-hand tank as well?
This post was edited by tyler0904 on 01/07/2023 at 09:49 am.
This post was edited by tyler0904 on 01/07/2023 at 09:49 am.