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Old 10-15-2012, 04:06 PM
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Default Hydraulic Pressure, Cub cadet 782?

Hi,

next Days, i want to insert, the Dual Hydraulic Parts, in my 782, with Aluminium Rear End Housing. I purchased the Dual Hydraulic Set, used on ebay last Year from the USA, i want to make the Remote Connections at the Rear of the 782, to work with a Dump Trailer.

Does someone know, how much Pressure the 782 Hydraulic can make, at the Remote Connection?
What, do you think, is the best Location, to place the Remote Connections at the Rear End of the Cub Cadet, does someone, have Pics from his own Cub Cadet with Rear Hydraulics?

Thanks, mfg Georg
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Old 10-15-2012, 04:15 PM
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The maximum charge pump output recommended by the Sundstrand manual is 800 psi.
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Old 10-18-2012, 08:38 PM
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Thanks Matt for the Information. Yesterday, i worked at my 782 to change the single Hydraulic Valve against to the dual Valve System. Tomorrow, i want to be ready, if i will get some longer Tubes, for the Rear Position of the Remote Connections. And i had not to drill some Holes for the Clambs,

mfg Georg
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Georg this is what DWayne did a while back. Awesome pics and looking forward to your progress.

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Looking good. Thanks for sharing the pics!! I like the 3 point/brinly setup. That's pretty neat.
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Looking good. Thanks for sharing the pics!! I like the 3 point/brinly setup. That's pretty neat.
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Old 10-26-2012, 06:43 PM
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here some Pics, from the Progress, and the End of the Work at my 782 Hydraulic System. I hope, you enjoy the Pics,

mfg Georg
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Nice job, looks great!!!
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Awesome job on that. Looks factory the way you did it.
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