theboman
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Found a 1978ish F350 with 351 and an electric dump bed... Pros/cons on electric dump beds?? I am CLUELESS, for once
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Most of all the new Fords & Chevy's sold around here in NE are with the electric pump system. I know of at least 7 in the landscaping and masonry business that have them and there is no complaints coming from one of them.theboman said:Found a 1978ish F350 with 351 and an electric dump bed... Pros/cons on electric dump beds?? I am CLUELESS, for onceha.
Dmace said:My 1994 F350 diesel dump truck has an electric hydraulic pump. It looks like a power steering pump and is mounted right on the engine and belt driven just like a power steering pump. The neat thing is it has a clutch that can be turned on by a switch in the cab so it is not always running, only when I need it to be.
This pump runs the dump and the plow setup also, so it is kind of dual purpose. I have had over 4 cubic yards of gravel in the bed and it still lifted it without even raising the idle of the engine. I didn't go on the road with all that weight, it was just moving stuff in the yard.
I like the electric hydraulic setup because if anything ever happens to it, it's an easy fix. If the PTO goes, then you need to crack open the entire tranny to get to it.
john_bud said:Dmace,
You don't have an electric hydraulic pump. You have an engine powered hydraulic pump with an electric clutch. Different critter. Yours is much better. The other is driven by an electric motor like a starter and it will suck electric juice like a starter, get hot like a starter.
As I said, your set up is much better!
jb
Dmace said:I like the electric hydraulic setup because if anything ever happens to it, it's an easy fix. If the PTO goes, then you need to crack open the entire tranny to get to it.