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OldFarmer@6883
Bronze Level Joined: 30 Dec 2023 Location: Salem, Oregon Points: 4 |
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Posted: 26 Apr 2024 at 5:33pm |
I noticed a post about a front hydraulic pump on a D17. I have D19 that hasn't had hydraulics for at least 20 years because the belly pump went out and I didn't want to tie up the pto. How do expensive, how do you do it, does it have enough gpm to run a loader, etc.?
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Gary Burnett
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Virginia Points: 2940 |
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I had a D19 with a factory front pump so I'd guess everything would be in the parts book.
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DrAllis
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The factory D-19 front pump was only about 5 GPM and you want something that is 10 or 12 GPM at full throttle. NONE of those D-19 parts are available any more. What you can do is source a front pump to an A-C all hydraulic loader, which those parts are available and the pump is 10-12 GPM. A & W tractor may have what you need.
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