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Pump, what do I have?

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Dick W.

12-27-2012 15:42:27




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I got this vickers pump on an engine I bought last year. The engine and pump were out of a sweeper or paver or something like that. I used the engine in my super 55 tractor and am wondering what this pump is. I'll try to attach a few pictures.

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jackinok

01-10-2013 07:54:42




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 Re: Pump, what do I have? in reply to Dick W., 12-27-2012 15:42:27  
i was thinking variable speed pump out of a vemeer ditcher when i first saw the picture, but those old street sweepers i worked on 100 years ago had the same basic setup. ours had crysler industrial engines.



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michael price

12-27-2012 21:04:26




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 Re: Pump, what do I have? in reply to Dick W., 12-27-2012 15:42:27  
thats a hydrostatic pump, used for variable speed for forward and reverse.



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Big Fat Herb

12-27-2012 17:07:48




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 Re: Pump, what do I have? in reply to Dick W., 12-27-2012 15:42:27  
is that a hydro transmission pump ? looks like some on some self propelled rollers i have run



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J. Schwiebert

12-27-2012 15:50:37




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 Re: Pump, what do I have? in reply to Dick W., 12-27-2012 15:42:27  
See where the arm is: What does that little tag say. Also take that little 2 bolt cover off and see if there is a splined shaft or at least a shaft with a keyway. The arm leads me to believe it is a variable piston unit, butI would like some dimensions and also more details on the drive side of the unit. What kind of engine was it attached to a Waukesha?



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Dick W.

12-27-2012 17:10:07




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 Re: Pump, what do I have? in reply to J. Schwiebert, 12-27-2012 15:50:37  
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The engine is the 155 diesel I put in my Super 55. The pump has a flat plate that bolts to the flywheel with a spline drive for the pump shaft, maybe 1.5 inches or so. I'll look for your other things on it tomorrow.

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