[AT] Loader Hydraulics
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sat Oct 24 04:20:04 PDT 2009
I would not use anything smaller than a 12 gpm pump. Some of the old
4010 Deeres had a 4 gpm pump. So they had some rather small loader
cylinders on the early loaders. I have a 6gpm pump on a farmhand loader
with 3 in cylinders and it takes forever to raise. It is good when you
are positioning things to hook up. My new Case JX85 has a Rhino loader
with 3 inch cylinders and it only has a 14gpm pump on the tractor
hydraulics and it raises the loader very well. It also has the controls
plumbed into the main line instead of running off the remotes.
Cecil in OKla
Beal Gleason wrote:
> I have a F 11 Farmhand loader and rigged it with a front mounted pump
> on a D17 AC. It has rather large cyls. and I used a 20 GPM pump it
> works fine.
>
> Farmerbeal
>
>
> Beal Gleason
> 4918 East Ave. D
> Lovington, NM 88260
> farmerbeal at aol.com
>
> On Oct 23, 2009, at 6:10 AM, Mark Greer wrote:
>
>> I have a Case 430 with a Henry loader on it that originally came off
>> a Ford
>> of some sort. The tractor's hydraulic pump and plumbing is less than
>> adequate and I'd like to set up a separate pump and divorce the loader
>> hydraulics from the three point hydraulics. I can manage the
>> mounting to put
>> a crankshaft driven pump out front but what I need to know is how
>> much pump
>> capacity (what GPM rating) do I need to buy? Anyone here have a
>> tractor with
>> a similar setup? Anyone here a hydraulics expert?
>> Mark
>>
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