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LarryW 10-23-2011 07:37 PM

147 hydraulic lift build
 
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I have been toying around with what to do with the 147 to make it hydraulic. I have a power steering pump I was going to try but decide on putting the ported 129 pump in. This is not going to be a fast build so I didnt really want to post anything about it but got to excited I guess. This parts 129 is not going to have much left of it when Im done putting stuff on my 147 and 1872. I got the rear end out today. Found squirting pb blaster on the grease build up and letting it sit and blowing it off with air did a pretty good job so far on cleaning it up. I have it soaking down again for tomorrow. I don't plan on painting it. Just cleaning it up before I put it in the 147.

I have a picture or 2 showing the spark plug socket thing I rigged up to test it with a drill. Worked good.

I have a Gilson valve and a Montgomery Wards Gilson cylinder. The cylinder does leak and don't appear to be rebuildable so Im probably going to have to find something else. Unless somebody thinks this can be fixed. The cylinder is welded together. I haven't really checked to see if its to long or not either. Not sure where to put the valve either. I want to have everything hidden when Im done. Or at least the hoses. Thats going to be the hard part I think. Not much room.

The 147 currently has manual lift but did have electric originally. I still have all the rocker shaft and other stuff to put back on and plan to put the cylinder where the electric one was.

I still need to find the spring and cone thing for the relief valve on the pump. I have a guy trying to hook me up with one. If anybody has one and wants to sell it please PM me and let me know what you want for it.

Like I said this is going to be slow. Just thought I would swap rears while I figure the rest out.

CADplans 10-23-2011 07:56 PM

Why not hang a gear pump on the output shaft of the hydro unit!!

Then you would have REAL hydraulics, not the piddly 500 psi of the charge pump.

LarryW 10-23-2011 08:17 PM

No room and I dont have gear pump and they are not free. I only need it to work like it should. I dont need more power or I would stick with the power steering pump idea.

Methos 10-23-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by LarryW (Post 97377)
I still need to find the spring and cone thing for the relief valve on the pump. I have a guy trying to hook me up with one. If anybody has one and wants to sell it please PM me and let me know what you want for it.

Like I said this is going to be slow. Just thought I would swap rears while I figure the rest out.

Larry place a want ad or contact one of our fine site sponsers. They'll hook you up for sure!

Looking forward to your build. I plan on being around a while so I can see it from atart to finish.:biggrin2:

CADplans 10-23-2011 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Methos (Post 97401)
Larry place a want ad or contact one of our fine site sponsers. They'll hook you up for sure!

Looking forward to your build. I plan on being around a while so I can see it from atart to finish.:biggrin2:

Does "atart" taste like a "Menthos"!!??:biggrin2:

Methos 10-23-2011 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CADplans (Post 97404)
Does "atart" taste like a "Menthos"!!??:biggrin2:

Kinda but it's got shoe laces feel to it!:biggrin2:

ACecil 10-23-2011 10:29 PM

I'm looking forward to it, as well. :beerchug:

Yamaguy 10-23-2011 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by CADplans (Post 97379)
Why not hang a gear pump on the output shaft of the hydro unit!!

Then you would have REAL hydraulics, not the piddly 500 psi of the charge pump.

Is that a possible option?


I look forward to your progress pics.

jkier 10-24-2011 10:29 AM

I've been pondering this for my 147 as well.
Look forward to your progress.:GoodLuck:

TheSaturnV 10-24-2011 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Yamaguy (Post 97474)
Is that a possible option?


I look forward to your progress pics.

Dale, I keep noticing you and I have the exact pair of Cubs, it's a great combo isn't it. Although I can't seem to score a snowblower here in the south.


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