[AT] Farmall B hydraulic
farmall36 at vci.net
farmall36 at vci.net
Sat Sep 1 14:01:09 PDT 2007
I think you would be better off with a crank run pump out in front, and
cheaper. Thats if you have a pump laying around off an old frontend loader
or other.
Or look on ebay, junkyards ? for the little pumps that come on these, and im
not sure what it would take to add hyd to a non hyd model. I know that we
used to have a B without hyd and got rid of it for a super C that has hyd on
it.
But the hyd system only holds 2 quarts to run the fast hitch that dont have
enough capacity to run a cylinder.
Then them pumps are HIGH priced and usually go bad at the seal, the seal
wears a groove in the shaft letting the oil out around it and into the
engine.
Sorry I couldnt be of more help, maybe someone else has a better idea.
Kevin
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From: "Cecil Bearden" <crbearden at copper.net>
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Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 6:27 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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