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need help with identifing a "ported" hydro
I tried search first but can't find what I want ,Can anyone post pictures of a Ported and unported hydro I think my sons 125 has a ported hydro there are 2 plugs in the top front of his unit can these be used to run a lift for accessories?we already have a Danco loader on it and if we can I'd like to run the lift for the rear and deck from the hydro.
Thanks Leon |
This isn't the best view...
Ported Hydro: http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s.../lockout05.jpg Hope this helps |
A 124 is a gear drive, so this doesn't even apply.
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http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...assinNH013.jpg I've also had the loader blasted and painted it and cleaned and painted the tractor but it's a just spay bombed for now!the note on the tag is because you can't read the tag from the POs "care" |
This may help..... Hydro Compare
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And at any rate, a 125 would not have had a ported hydro from the factory, as none of the CC tractors used one at that time.
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Can a ported pump from a later tractor be installed in a 125 without major mods?
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The ported pump would fit, but the installation of hydraulics would be messy to say the least. I have seen it done, but the end result didn't look too factory. There is very little room for adding stuff inside of a NF. If you want hydraulic lift, either use a PS pump, drop $300 for a NF hydraulic lift, or buy a WF.
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Thanks. For now my manual lift is just fine. I was only curious.
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