Gentlemen: THank you so much for taking the time to reply. I never received a notice that I had replies, so I did not respond. I am sorry it's been so long. The tractor is in the same condition as it was. The application is: It's a Ford 5000 farm, with an Easy On loader. The loader likes to have 11 gpm to operate. The stock hydraulic pump is supposed to put out 6-9 gpm. However, after measuring the cycle time, it appears that it's only putting out about 4. I did find a replacement pump on ebay that goes into the tranny, replacing the stock pump, which they claim puts out 23 gm. Any thoughts? Would this do the trick? SOundguy: I see you have a 500 also. How are your hydraulics?? Thanks in advance, and once again, I apologize for taking so long to reply.
Thanks very much.
Ron Z