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so with these engine driven clutch pumps would i just run the pressure side to some kind of manifold that would have an inlet and multi outlet , one for the winch and one for the dump bed. I think this combined with a 5 gallon reservoir inline filter and cooler it should be plenty for a deuce...
The ones i have access to have a .74 overdrive and they have better/tighter spacing, and it would make a deuce really fly.
The air is super simple to hookup. Its simply a positive pressure one way toggle switch and when its not toggled it bleeds the air of allow the dogs to disengage giving...
So i am going to be putting a mile marker hydraulic winch on the duece, and i am considering two options for the power source, well three i guess. The first is a hydraulic clutch pump like this High Pressure Hydraulic Clutch Pump — 2.32Cu In. | Pumps | Northern Tool + Equipment
The second...
again cant stress fuel filtration to at least 2 microns. Add some tcw-3 two cycle smokeless ashless oil to the fuel mix about half ounce per gallon and it will solve any lube problems.
hmm that is interestingly common. So do you still run your power lead to the one hot or positive battery terminal and then one to the negative terminal or how does that work?
so i have one old 105 trailer left and i am considering making it a powered dump bed. So in anticipation and research i contacted pierce sales for some info on their 2 ton universal kits which comes with everything you would need to make it work. I then asked them about a 24v setup. They said...
so i cant remember the name but it was a super nice m715 that had a unique paint job of white on everything and then had od green on the center part of the hood and green jeep letters and thats it, really cool looking any one remember?