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Re: Belly pump gallons per minute
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Posted by kfox on May 15, 2005 at 07:53:46 from (63.18.235.243):
In Reply to: Re: Belly pump gallons per minute posted by Dixieland on May 15, 2005 at 06:32:53:
Howdy, I've been working on my H bellypump for a few days, and I hve the service manual right here in front of me. According to the book, At 3/4 engine throtle the folling pump capacity is obtained: Pressure Pounds, PTO Speed, Oil Temp, GPM 800, 540, 91-98, 7-3/4 700, 540, 101-110, 8-1/3 600, 540, 99, 9.43, 500, 540, 100, 9.73 400 540 100 10.3 Now I have a ? Is the dipstick susposed to be fastened to the filler cap, or does it set on top of the fill pipe? I didn't think I had the dipstick, but it was down in the tank with the washer missing. ken
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