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Re: Anyone good with hydralics and power steering?
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Posted by Steven@nd thanks! on July 16, 2002 at 16:03:40 from (12.23.184.227):
In Reply to: Anyone good with hydralics and power steering? posted by Steven@nd on July 15, 2002 at 05:48:02:
First, I am not afraid of power steering, and I am not using my tractor with a loader so nothing will be broken. Next, the live pump from the 450 is way too big for my H - I would need the pump, front cover and plate and cam gear from a 300 or 350 to do that conversion - big bucks. I was thinking of mounting a pump like people use to hook to small gas engines and running it from the crankshaft. I already have the idea to mount it and run it with a belt - see picture. I don't think a chain drive would work in my case, this guy never runs full throttle.
 I was thinking about this pump (click here) which has an 8gpm flow at 3600 RPM. Or maybe even a two stage pump like one of these (click here). As far as the gpm flow needed for my hydralic needs, the belly pump is fast enough for what I use - what is the flow of that? Thanks again! Steven
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