Does the shaft run true for the loader pump mine seems like its not running true it doesn't rub inside of where it goes through the axle pin to the hub on the crank pulley
@@rgcattleandhay2215 You dont need that pump for your loader. I have a 73 4000 in France, I installed a loader and used the internal hydraulic of the tractor. My loader is heavy duty, and lifts a car with ease and speed. I can send you pictures of the install it was super easy. That pump in the front will rob your HP since you already have a pump running, plus your power steering, not smart. My tractor has 62HP, yours 55 do the math.
Some good info for sure! What loader came on that 3400? 740? 735?
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I don’t remember
Nice video
Thank you
Did you have to change the shaft going from the pump to new hub on the engine?
No I used the same shaft.
Only did a new hub because the bushings on the old one were bad
Does the shaft run true for the loader pump mine seems like its not running true it doesn't rub inside of where it goes through the axle pin to the hub on the crank pulley
Link for the hub for the hydraulic pump
I’m not sure, it’s been 2 years but it was from Steiner
What year model is it mate ?? nice video, thanks
71
what is the pump in the front for? if you start the engine with no oil in it good buy pump.
Hydraulic pump to run the loader
@@rgcattleandhay2215 You dont need that pump for your loader. I have a 73 4000 in France, I installed a loader and used the internal hydraulic of the tractor. My loader is heavy duty, and lifts a car with ease and speed. I can send you pictures of the install it was super easy. That pump in the front will rob your HP since you already have a pump running, plus your power steering, not smart. My tractor has 62HP, yours 55 do the math.
@@bernardmauge8613 47 hp and no way the hydraulics on the tractor would run it. Would be insanely to slow.
Is the loader a 730?
I don’t remember
Is this a gasoline tractor?
No, diesel