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Re: Converting Belly Mower to Hydraulic drive
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Posted by IA Roy on October 13, 2006 at 18:47:06 from (71.7.25.135):
In Reply to: Converting Belly Mower to Hydraulic drive posted by EIEIO on October 13, 2006 at 18:25:11:
Electric pump and motor is not feasible if you mean running a pump off the battery/alternator combination. A 60 amp output from an alternator is only about 1 horsepower even ignoring the inefficiencies of the system. Not nearly enough power. One thing mentioned on this site when running a pto hydraulic pump is to get a pto extension shaft that goes thru the pto pump and is long enough to connect another pto shaft from an implement. Allan in NE probably has a picture he would share with you from his Farmall H with a pto pump to run his loader. This would require a pto pump with a female splined input shaft. Some pumps are not made this way and would not work.
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