[AT] Farmall B hydraulic
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sat Sep 1 18:38:38 PDT 2007
If your B has hydraulics, you can tie in to it to operate a remote cylinder.
A friend of mine wanted to do this on a C several years back. The part you
need bolts onto the side of the hydraulic resevoir if I remember
correctly--it goes between the resevoir and the line. He borrwed one so I
could use it to copy--unfortunately I didn't make a print. I can't remember
was this an IH part or an aftermarket. It worked, but he didn't keep the
tractor long--it was just a playtoy.
Have you considered also a PTO hydraulic pump? I think Prince used to make
them.
Don't know how desperate you are to use this particular tractor but a pump
off a small combine may work as well if you can rig it to run off the fan
belt.
John Hall
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From: "Cecil Bearden" <crbearden at copper.net>
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Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Farmall B hydraulic
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> I brought home a Farmall B yesterday that has been flooded by the recent
> Hurricane leftovers that hit our area. It had about 3 ft of water over
> the hood. It was supposed to run before this happened. It was in the
> barn when this happened. It was supposed to be complete, but when we
> pulled it out of the barn the seat and air cleaner were missing. I
> also noticed that it had been converted to 12 volt alternator system. I
> have a belly mount sickle mower from an AC tractor that I think I can
> mount on it...
> I need to get a hydraulic system on it to pull the grain drill. Was
> there a system that mounted a hydraulic pump between the distributor and
> the engine for the B series??
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> Cecil in OKla
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