Thanks alot I will I built a very sturdy sub frame for itForum member Torch built his loader for a B7100 and I believe used the tractor's hydraulics but check with him. It is really question of the speed you want.
Torch was having clutch disk failures which were traced back to the tractor flexing from the loader loads so do a lot of homework on the forum to avoid breaking your machine.
Dave
Really that much slower the guy at the kubota dealer laughed when I asked jom about the shaft in the front to run the pump.I have owned 3 different B7100's over the years. One used the tractors engine mounted hydraulic pump for the loader. It was considerably slower than the others with the front mounted crankshaft driven pumps on the other two, Just guessing I would say about 1/2 the speed.
Yes that front shaft and coupler to run the front mounted pump has long been obsolete.Really that much slower the guy at the kubota dealer laughed when I asked jom about the shaft in the front to run the pump.
My thoughts exactly.I can't imagine using a FEL that was half the speed of the one that uses the crankshaft mounted pump. That would be incredibly painful.
Thank you that's a good point I'm going too try the tractors hydrolic s and see how slow it is . Can't find the shaft for the front and it's going to be a lot of work to rig something up for another pumpIt is also possible that the loader had larger diameter cylinders contributing to the slower operation. It was not a Kubota 219 loader like the other two.
You can easily calculate the speed using the bore and stroke of the cylinders.Thank you that's a good point I'm going too try the tractors hydrolic s and see how slow it is . Can't find the shaft for the front and it's going to be a lot of work to rig something up for another pump
Vevor, and probably other direct from Chiii-nah retailers, sells a hydraulic pump that just slips over the PTO. You would have to fabricobble some basic brackets to hold it in place. Not sure if it's an option that would work for you.Thank you that's a good point I'm going too try the tractors hydrolic s and see how slow it is . Can't find the shaft for the front and it's going to be a lot of work to rig something up for another pump
That is how the B670 BH is set up.a hydraulic pump that just slips over the PTO. You would have to fabricobble some basic brackets to hold it in place.
One HUGE issue with a PTO pump is that every time you hit the clutch you loose hydraulic operation.Vevor, and probably other direct from Chiii-nah retailers, sells a hydraulic pump that just slips over the PTO. You would have to fabricobble some basic brackets to hold it in place. Not sure if it's an option that would work for you.
Indeed!!!! Ask any old Ford or Ferguson owner about how well that works.One HUGE issue with a PTO pump is that every time you hit the clutch you loose hydraulic operation.
Very very annoying to say the least!
One HUGE issue with a PTO pump is that every time you hit the clutch you loose hydraulic operation.
Very very annoying to say the least!
That's another good point never thought of that could be a real pain thank youOne HUGE issue with a PTO pump is that every time you hit the clutch you loose hydraulic operation.
Very very annoying to say the least!
Thank you everyone for your help hooked the loader up to the regular pump last weekend it seamed to work fine. Going to start changing the loader next weekendThat's another good point never thought of that could be a real pain thank you