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Re: adding live hydraulics
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Posted by Bob M on February 18, 2007 at 12:44:01 from (69.205.124.61):
In Reply to: adding live hydraulics posted by glennster on February 18, 2007 at 12:18:46:
Your idea could work in theory. In fact lots of production tractors (Oliver industrials, 2nd generation John Deere and many others) drive the hyd pump in this manner. But on these the pump is located ahead of the radiator and is driven by a stub shaft from the front of the crankshaft. Problem with the Super M is the limited room between the fan pulley and the bolster casting - I'd guess less than 4". Simply not enough space for substantial hydraulic pump/coupling. Further on the Super M the bolster pivot shaft runs smack thru the center of the bolster casting. So mounting the pump out front and driving it from a stub shaft is simply impossible. ---- A while ago someone on this board posted photos showing how he installed a pump and drove it of a timing (cogged) belt from a timing pulley attached the the front of the fan pulley. But probably the easiest way for you is to obtain a live pump from a Super M/400/450 and install it on the engine. And you tractor is a Super M it's already got the heavy timing gears installed.
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