Ford 5000 crank driven Hydraulic pump

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nellcote farm

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Happy summer everyone. I'm wanting to add a front mounted hydro pump to run the aftermkt loader i have on my Ford 5000. Does anyone have a picture of a similar setup on their 5000, or 4000/4600 with the big front bolster? The loader i have, Dunham/Lehr / farmhand 22 bolts onto the front bolster and I believe blocks the "thru" hole. I've seen a set up mounted in the belly of the bolster, but would like some more pics. I realize this set up will also require a reservoir, but I'll donk something up off the back. Sorry, I'm a visual kind of guy, i need to see what other's have done to complete my understanding of how to get it done. I have included 1 (borrowed) pic. P1020074Medium.jpg
 
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Is the picture what you have now? Here is the diagram of the setup on my 4610 mounted on the front with the shaft through the hole in the bolster. I can get a photo of the actual and aftermarket parts to do this if you would like,

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Tractor Tech,

Can you tell me where to find the aftermarket parts for this setup for a Ford 5000?? Thanks for any help!
 
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Sixbales, I don't know of a source for the bracket. It would need to be fabricated. If you want, I can get the dimensions for you or fabricate.
The pump and driveline parts can be sourced through Tisco or A&I Products, even Tractor Supply stores, I believe. I can put together a list of what you need if you like.
 
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Happy summer everyone. I'm wanting to add a front mounted hydro pump to run the aftermkt loader i have on my Ford 5000. Does anyone have a picture of a similar setup on their 5000, or 4000/4600 with the big front bolster? The loader i have, Dunham/Lehr / farmhand 22 bolts onto the front bolster and I believe blocks the "thru" hole. I've seen a set up mounted in the belly of the bolster, but would like some more pics. I realize this set up will also require a reservoir, but I'll donk something up off the back. Sorry, I'm a visual kind of guy, i need to see what other's have done to complete my understanding of how to get it done. I have included 1 (borrowed) pic. View attachment 383683


It might be easier to rig a pto driven pump and a reservoir that sits on the three point mount particularly if your doing a lot of loader work.
 
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Keep in mind you will have to remove this each time you change fan belt
 
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Tractor Tech, can you send me the list of the aftermarket parts to mount a cranc driven hydraulic pump on a Ford? Do you use a separate oil tank (homemade or bought?) or the internal oil system?
 
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One thing I wants to know how you solve fan belt issue ??
 
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Tractor Tech, can you send me the list of the aftermarket parts to mount a cranc driven hydraulic pump on a Ford? Do you use a separate oil tank (homemade or bought?) or the internal oil system?
LarsEswe, I'll work on this and get back to you. I just found this message.
My 4610 uses the RH loader upright for a tank, but an external tank would be needed if you can't utilize similar.
 
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Sounds great!
 
 
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