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M tractor hydraulics

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Hienar Johnson

08-03-2007 12:35:10




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Would the live hydraulics on a Farmall M tractor be sufficient enough to power a Dual 325 loader or stay with the yellow pump?




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Budn

08-04-2007 18:35:52




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Hienar Johnson, 08-03-2007 12:35:10  
My brother has a dual 300 on a M with live Hyd. The 300 is the same dimentions as the 325. I have a 325 on a 1550 oliver. It works very good on the M. It will lift the 7 foot bucket full of dirt over the side of semi trailer (9 feet). If you have any questions you can email me.



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Allan In NE

08-03-2007 15:03:48




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Hienar Johnson, 08-03-2007 12:35:10  
Yep,

If your tractor has the live pump, it will work just fine albeit perhaps a little slower and a little weaker.

I'd sure divorce the original system and use the DuAl reservoir like Steve says tho.

Allan

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georgeky

08-03-2007 14:38:37




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Hienar Johnson, 08-03-2007 12:35:10  
Yes, if your tractor has a live system it will operate loaders.



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44 massey

08-03-2007 14:37:06




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Hienar Johnson, 08-03-2007 12:35:10  
The belly pump on am M isnt live and you will get alot faster and more lift if you stay with the the pto pump



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Steven@AZ

08-03-2007 14:00:53




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Hienar Johnson, 08-03-2007 12:35:10  
Depends on what you want to lift. In my experience, the 6 quarts in the belly pump is not enough volume to lift a loader anyway... and the belly pump will develop a maximum of 850 psi.

I would go with the PTO pump and separate reservoir.



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Steven@AZ

08-04-2007 00:16:52




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 Re: M tractor hydraulics in reply to Steven@AZ, 08-03-2007 14:00:53  
Ooops... didn't see the word "live" in the original post the first time.

Live pumps put out about 12 gallons per minute at 1200 psi max. Of course a worn pump will put out less. I've seen several M tractors with the live pump and a loader run off of it.

Good luck!



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