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D14 hyd pump drive?

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    Posted: 20 Feb 2024 at 12:37pm
gee that's pretty good value for the coins !!!
just be sure pump goes right direction !!
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YUP. You'll need a pump to complete the package.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ZR9B Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 2024 at 6:21am
This is what I need??

https://www.ebay.com/itm/375120249204

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That would be in the front directly inline with the crank? I will look the next time I go north..the tractor is 250 miles north.
Does anyone have a picture?   
It will likely be 3 weeks before I get back up.
Thanks Diy....
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There should be 3 holes, big with a bar and circle shape in the middle, and 2 smaller holes, one on each side of the big one.  They may not be punched out of the sheet metal, but they will be cut out of the casting, underneath.  IIRR...
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Hello I may have asked this a long time ago.....but here I go again.

I have a d14 with a loader and it uses a log splitter pump. The pump is now being driven by the flywheel/ accessory pully on the side.   My problem is no hyd power when I push the clutch in...that slows the whole day down.
The alternator has a spare pully but I have a hard time believing that would drive the pump under load.   How are other people driving a pump and is a logsplitter pump a good option?   I did see a kit that goes out the front but my tractor doesn't have an access hole.    Any input would be great...thanks

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