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Trying to ID this pto driven hydraulic pump on B

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    Posted: 22 May 2019 at 8:48pm
There is no numbers, plate or identifying characters. Hoping someone can help me identify it.
'40 AC B - My Pappy always told me "Use your head for something other than a tack hammer!" I did. It makes a great 16 pound sledge hammer.
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You know,  This forum comes up with the damnedest things.  I was fortunate to be alive through the life of the B but I have never seen  this pump.
Correct me if I am wrong but it looks like it is attached to the pto through a universal joint?  Usually the B pump is attached to the rh side of the PTO - facing front. 
Could you give us a picture further back so I can get a better prospective.  A real mystery.
Thanks for sharing.
Take good care of my favorite.
Good Luck!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ihscout Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2019 at 8:54pm
Sure! I'm pulling it off the tractor tomorrow. I'll post other pics. Thanks
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Have  2  big  pumps  like  that on  K  crawlers.   Lots  bigger  though ..  Tony  
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What does it run/power?
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It powers a front end loader
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Hey Bill I didn't get the pump off today. I'll post some pictures tomorrow though when it's off or Sunday
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You know, I think DiyDave may well have hit the nail on the head.  It powers a loader therefore is an after market pump.  Yes, it probably runs off the B PTO and is mounted on the seat.  Since the loaders require much more oil flow then the B AC pump produces this was added. 
Thanks Dave.  Correct question.
ihscout,  Check the make of the loader.  Going there - if still in business - may provide answers you need.
Again take good care of  my favorite.
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Got  out  & scraped  on  Pump on  WK  Crawler  . Hydreco  brand  pump . 1.5"  lines  coming  in  &  OUT.  WK  had a  c frame  bigger than  the one  on  my HD6 EP.   Must  have  had a   12'  blade   .  was told  they used  it  to push  snow   near   Grants  Pass Oregon.  
 My  K  is  set up  similar  only  it looks  like it  was  farm   crawler ..    Tony
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I couldn't find a tag or anything on the loader either. The problem was the front seal was leaking horribly and I've had it apart before. Guess I used the wrong substance to repack that front seal so this time it's fixed for a while longer. I used a couple of those plugs that you use in a tire patch kit and wrapped them around it, tighten the seal nut and have run it for about 4 hours with no problem. Thanks all for your input
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