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Re: Char-Lynn all in one PTO hydraulic pump
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Posted by Princeton Bill on May 30, 2007 at 19:59:02 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: Char-Lynn all in one PTO hydraulic pump posted by sshev on May 30, 2007 at 19:19:10:
Dad used them for years on Oliver 70s that had loaders on them. They held enough oil to operate loaders that had one way cylinders and rope trip buckets. He had an Oliver 88 without hyd that he made a bracket to mount the pump on and ran it off of the belt pulley with a roller chain. If I remember correctly he did have different size sprockets. Don't know if it was to speed up or slow down the rpms to the pump. He used the belt pulley so that he could use the tractor on a PTO stalk chopper that lifted with a hyd cylinder. To mount the pump he made the bracket using the rear holes in the frame that Olivers had for mounting various implements such as cultivators. They were good pumps for their time and they were tough. The big drawback was that when they were mounted on the PTO you could not use it for anything else.
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