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have anyone install aux hydraulic for loader on this particular model, and if how?
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![]() I have a 122 with a danco loader need to figure out how I'm going to add another hydro punt and tank so I can use the tiller without taking the loader off. Which loader do you have? |
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My 124 w/ loader has a pump driven by the pulley on the flywheel-end drive cup.
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Matt when you get a chance how about some pics (I understand how busy you are with school) Which pump did you end up using?
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You'll have to wait about a month...it's 1200 miles away from me at the moment, and I don't have any pictures of that area. It's a very small pump that came with the loader. I'm probably going to replace it when I put the loader on an 82 series tractor I have yet to reconfigure for use with a loader. The pump is really kludged onto the 124. It's kind of a mess. But it works.
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how is your hydraulic pump hook up to the pulley? Is it hoohed up to the pulley on the generator or somewhere else?
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My Brother has been "after" me to build another one, if I do, I would very much like to use the rectangular tubing of the main supports as the hydraulic tank. |
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It's driven off the drive cup pulley on the flywheel end, as I said in my previous post. Take off the clutch shield and you'll see it between the clutch driver and the grass screen.
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