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The guy that bought my WH with a 14hp wants to add a hydraulic pump to it. 

It will be used to drive a small hydraulic tipper trailer. 

I have seen some posts were some of you guys added such a pump. 

Does anyone of you have any pictures on it? as well as some specs? 

What is better? under the frame, or use the front attach a matic? 

Maybe be looking into doing the same to one of my horses.

 

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wallfish

Here's mine with 2 pumps on it. The FEL uses the right. I kept the hoe completely separate with it's own pump even though it could have been run from just the one.

Not sure what's available over there but here's a pump you might be able to compare to.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200329712_200329712

  It's the same as the one on the lower left used for the hoe.

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https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200329712_200329712

 

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Maxwell-8
31 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Here's mine with 2 pumps on it. The FEL uses the right. I kept the hoe completely separate with it's own pump even though it could have been run from just the one.

Not sure what's available over there but here's a pump you might be able to compare to.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200329712_200329712

  It's the same as the one on the lower left used for the hoe.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200329712_200329712

 

Thanks for that info, helps me and probably him out a lot!

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Goldnboy

Here is I picture of mine that I added a type two power steering pump and dual hydraulic valve.

Hoses run to the back of tractor to auxiliary quick couplers. 

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Dan.gerous

Very useful information :-)

 

Another thread to follow, and more stuff to order - Flowfit do something similar in the UK,  not sure about Belgium though.

 

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gwest_ca

The pumps driven by belts have bearings that withstand the shaft side loading caused by a belt. Make sure the pump you decide on states it can be belt driven.

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953 nut

Also be sure the rotation is correct for your application.

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Dan.gerous

Looking around at pumps (other than ones from car steering) and I notice that "2 stage" is common - any benefit in having/not having?

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Goldnboy
On 6/5/2022 at 9:37 AM, Dan.gerous said:

Looking around at pumps (other than ones from car steering) and I notice that "2 stage" is common - any benefit in having/not having?

Are you referring to the type 2 power steering pump mentioned in my prior post? The type 2 pumps have a means to use a external reservoir tank. Many older ones had a built in tank which limits oil capacity and ability to keep oil cool if using it to power multiple cylinders. 

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Dan.gerous
6 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Are you referring to the type 2 power steering pump mentioned in my prior post? The type 2 pumps have a means to use a external reservoir tank. Many older ones had a built in tank which limits oil capacity and ability to keep oil cool if using it to power multiple cylinders. 

No it was a two stage pressure thing, lower at first  - will find a link later and send through. 

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