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    Posted: 04 Jan 2017 at 8:40am
Continuing down the path with the d15 and the Dr. and I decided to convert the tractor to live hydraulics with console and remotes from a 180 (Orange Crush made a donation).

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I have been saving this, a 615, hydraulics.



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Pump will be belt driven and mounted above the alternator.  Here's a link to the pump which is on sale
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200641992_200641992?cm_mmc=Housefile-_-RECEIVED-_-707-_-CONF


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Have not looked at that pump but curious what and where for having a reserve for fluids. Watching this thread with mucho interest as have a number of D15's.
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If you want to sell the factory remote valve off that tractor I'd be interested!
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We will be plumbing into the original hydraulic reservoir, currently the original system will be intact as well even though we may run a T and a valve to the hitch so that unless we have a substantial load we can use the live hydraulic system.
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Aras, I would be interested in selling it for the right price since I will be moving the tool box to that side.  Hoses are new and it's set up with pioneer fittings now.  PM me an offer.
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I will be watching this thread closely!!!!
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Neat idea guys! I hope to see it when you are done.
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Thanks Mike, one of these years I will make the Dr's tractor ride again.  If the d15 was pretty I'd take it, (does 21mph)
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David,
That would be great! I may have to get a D15 if they all go that fast!,
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Mike, the 18.4/26 rear tires bumped up the speed quite a bit. I think with the original 14.9/26 it was around a 18mph tractor.

Did some tear down work and have some parts being lasered to start mocking up the pump.  The pump will be kept inside of the sheet metal profile.


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That is neat! Way to go !
It is great being a disciple of Jesus! 1950 WD, 1957 D17...retired in Iowa,
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  Hey Coggin,,,that's a very interestin project and I wish you all the luck,,!! Something I been throwin around for my D14 so keep us informed,,,Clap
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When we are all said and done I will update the first post with parts/part #'s to try and keep the thread clean.  We are hoping to mount the pump high above the alternator but worse case we will move the alternator up.
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First bracket was way too low and rearward, burned a medium and high position bracket today so lets try again.

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I can just hear your dad saying what are you and you uncle up to now and walking away shaking his head.

Did you make your trip to Wi.?   Kenny L.
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Really cool! Keep up the good work! Sure miss my 15.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Although the fan on the D15I and II push plenty of air for cooling, may want to consider some shielding for heat so close to the manifold.
Keep up the great work as you are doing what many have considered!
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   Hey Coggin,,,I tried to " Cut and Paste" your link, but didn't work for me,,,,
 what is the model # of the one you are going to try,,,Press and GPM,,??  Thx
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47353 nortrac bi-directional gear pump
11 gpm at 3600rpm
3625psi at 3600 rpm,

so at 2000rpm we are at 6gpm and 2050psi.
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Originally posted by TimNearFortWorth TimNearFortWorth wrote:

Although the fan on the D15I and II push plenty of air for cooling, may want to consider some shielding for heat so close to the manifold.
Keep up the great work as you are doing what many have considered!

Fan is going to be moved forward with the shroud cut before we are done.  not necessary for this install but for cooling efficiency.  pump is higher now, will post pictures tomorrow.
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Before we get the console mounted and lines run the Dr is resealing the lift, we are having a new hose made and did a transmission inspection for 3rd gear.  Gear's look fine so the Dr. is reworking the shifter rails.



Mock up pictures of the pump






Console with 1 existing bolt in it, tool box will be moved over to the left hand fender.

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getting closer to a final mount for the pump.  This plate is plasma'd out of 5/16" mild with 2 slots for us to choose from for idler pulley placement.

David

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How is this project coming along?

Waiting in suspense mode!


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Last Saturday consisted of reinstalling the hitch, the modified shifter assy and final fitment of the pump bracket.  Just waiting for the final bracket to get cut.

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Pump mounting bracket is about 99% finalized, just need to trim some gussets and finish welding it.












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Looking good
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   Lookin Good,,,Coggin,,,Lookin Good,,,,,!!!!
   Did you wind up NOT havin to move the fan forward,,,?? How bout a pic of the relationships from both sides.,??
 Great idea to use the thermostat housing for the anchor,,,!!!
    That is lookin so nice and lots of others just waitin for it's maiden voyage,,,,!!!  This is goin to be a Game Changer for the D series AC's,,,includin my D14,,,,Clap
    you'll surely have the FIRST D15 Series III,,,,,ClapClap


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The fan does not need to move forward but the Dr and I were planning moving it forward sometime and cutting the fan shroud to increase the efficiency of the cooling system.  Not sure what you mean by a picture of the relationship of both sides.  Forgot to mention everything is laser cut form 3/8" mild steel.  Dad has a pipe fitter buddy the will tig weld it. The pump pulley is 5" to go with the d14 crank pulley that will be driving it.  Idler is a 2.5" flat idler for the 5/8" belt.
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