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Wd Hydraulics

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    Posted: 25 Sep 2010 at 8:28am
First off, I picked up a V-belt pulley assembly that replaces the wide belt pulley. I guess they used them on the WC from what I understand. I don't think it was ever used from the looks of the drive gear. Looks like it takes a 5/8 belt.
 
I considering using that pulley to drive a pump for the 3 point and remove the factory hydraulics all together. Change the cylinders to low pressure/high volume and block off the pump hole.
 
The reason being is my OE pump is about wore out anyway..
 
The question is....What should pump volume be for just those 2 cylinders?
Im thinking about 5 gpm. Don't know if that is enough or not.
What do you think? 
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