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Re: Stronger Hydraulic Pump for the M?
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Posted by 1PWRFULH on July 01, 2001 at 19:42:42 from (63.23.233.8):
In Reply to: Stronger Hydraulic Pump for the M? posted by Lugaidh on July 01, 2001 at 14:36:04:
Something must be wrong with your hydraulic pump or something. I also have an H with a belly pump and that thing is dangerously powerful. Heck, I lift the front end of cars up all the time with the loader to mow and everything. The cylinder on my 3 pt says something about 2500 PSI but I dont think that has nothing to do with the pumps PSI. Gosh, that 3 pt cylinder on the H is something like a foot long and 3 inches wide and I never have lifted anything it couldnt pick up. Im guessing front end will come up before I can stall the system. I rebuilt the pump in it a few months ago putting new seals and gaskets in it. Im wondering if your having an internal leak that is losing you pressure? If it leaks internally the oil will just go right back into the reservoir and you not even knowing it. Im by far an expert but the pump on the H wont stop lifting. If your M wont lift a haybine cylinder then something is wrong somewhere for sure. Good Luck!! RC
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