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D19 hyd pics and questions

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    Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 6:43am
Is this where I should put T, where this elbow is, and the front pump will get its oil from a T where the El is?



Do I plug these 2 outlets because I am not using belly piston pump anymore?



Here is the front driveshaft. To what ft lbs do I torque the two 7/16x1" cap screws?

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I'd rotate the elbow forward and use that for suction/supply to the new pump. I then would use that existing plug on the side of the torque housing (12 inches above the elbow in your picture) to return the oil from the valve stack. Be sure to use as large of hose and fitings as you can everywhere. Yes, plug those other two (D19 only) outlets on the bottom of the sump. Tighten the bolts tight, depends on gr 5 or gr 8, probably 40-50 ft lbs?
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will you be operating the three point hitch and aux. valve with the front mounted pump then?
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Thanks yall. I only want to operate one remote ram while mowing hay [haybine head up n down] and one remote aiming kicker when baling.
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Just a suggestion, but maybe it might be a good idea to put in a hydraulic filter on the suction side of the system to protect the pump.

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Thanks Doc! I have grade 8's, and I will use the largest sizes I can. As I said I just want to operate one ram while mowing and one ram when aiming kicker bales. Even after my XT and 185 come into the picture I still want the 19 to operate a ram while working. Thanks! Here we go with new radiator hoses, belts, etc!
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From what I have read about hydraulic systems, and that might not be much, you don't want to restrict the suction side of a pump with a filter. The filter should be on the return line to the sump. A fine screen on the suction side might help.
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