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PLEASE front pump info

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charger

05-08-2007 02:43:02




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Finished the loader on the 2085. But after a smal useage the pump drive came un done. Any info PLEASE. Someone must have mounted a drive to the crank pulley




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old

05-08-2007 08:24:00




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 Re: PLEASE front pump info in reply to charger, 05-08-2007 02:43:02  
Those bolts have to be tighten up real good and lock washer at the very least put under them if not lock tite etc. Also on all the ones I have worked with all the nuts if there are any where lock nuts. Those shafts and other parts in those system do get worked very hard.



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JMS/MN

05-08-2007 06:55:52




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 Re: PLEASE front pump info in reply to charger, 05-08-2007 02:43:02  
This is how I added a front shaft to an AC WD cast pulley: Welded a short length of one inch shaft to the center of the pulley. Machined that down to 3/4 inch, milled keyway. Used a lovejoy coupler to the pump the first time, double sprocket and roller chain the second time. Start with the larger shaft so if not perfectly centered after welding (it won't be!), you have enough stock to end up perfectly true . This works on a WD because the pulley is not held on with a center bolt- it has a setscrew on the side. If yours has a center bolt, weld the shaft to a disc that can be bolted on the face of the pulley. Machine work must be accurate- any wiggle will tear out the pump or coupling.

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charger

05-09-2007 03:31:08




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 Re: PLEASE front pump info in reply to JMS/MN, 05-08-2007 06:55:52  
Think I'll go lovejoy this time. The shaft has to be to long on a fergy to take the axial torque of chain. I found that out the hard way



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