Your video is very helpful, thanks. I've recently acquired one of these set ups. I couldn't find a brand or any info on it. I'd like to rebuild or reseal it before putting it on my M. Can you tell me about the drive/orbital motor? How simple is it's internals? Is it o-rings that seal it or some special seals inside?
Something that I failed to mention during this video is that the fan will have to be moved (shimmed) forward in order to clear the pump pully. Some kits have add on collars, but in other cases you will need to cut some heavy tubing, or other type of spacing device for each fan bolt.
For a loader, mount a sprocket on the crank shaft for #60 roler chain and mount a hydraulic pump on the outside of the frame rail. A good pump will have about 3000 psi and 24-30 gpm flow. That will handle any size loader that the tractor will fit.
Good question. My best answer would be that it would depend on the pump. My father in law ran a small lift on a A Farmall with nothing more than a powersteering pump.
Love this video and your other videos. Very helpful with my SMTA.
Excellent video
Your video is very helpful, thanks. I've recently acquired one of these set ups. I couldn't find a brand or any info on it. I'd like to rebuild or reseal it before putting it on my M. Can you tell me about the drive/orbital motor? How simple is it's internals? Is it o-rings that seal it or some special seals inside?
Something that I failed to mention during this video is that the fan will have to be moved (shimmed) forward in order to clear the pump pully. Some kits have add on collars, but in other cases you will need to cut some heavy tubing, or other type of spacing device for each fan bolt.
For a loader, mount a sprocket on the crank shaft for #60 roler chain and mount a hydraulic pump on the outside of the frame rail. A good pump will have about 3000 psi and 24-30 gpm flow. That will handle any size loader that the tractor will fit.
Thank you for the video, do you think that pulley is strong enough to power a larger pump like for a loader?
Good question. My best answer would be that it would depend on the pump. My father in law ran a small lift on a A Farmall with nothing more than a powersteering pump.
@@farmallerfa ok thank you I might have to try it, you said need to shim the fan ahead for the pulley?
@@timothykoller5210 if you don't shim the fan away from the waterpump, the blades will hit up against the new pump