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Finding the right hydraulic pump

BFR

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I am starting to work through the process of adding a rear winch to my deuce and would like to hear some ideas on how to make it all work.
The good news is that I have a deuce, a braden hydraulic winch with motor & controls, and the transfer case PTO.
The bad news is that I do not have the pump and am having a hard time locating the specs for the motor(denison with a silk screened tag that has been painted over). I need to work out the location & required capacity of the resevoir as well. I would also like to change to some type of electrical controls.

And to add to the confusion, I may need this hydraulic system to support other additions to my truck (crane).
 

cranetruck

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Look for a pump that can supply about 10 gpm and has a pressure rating of about 3,000 psi.
You will also need a hydraulic fluid tank, about 20 gallons.
 

mucekok

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i recently obtained the bolt-on engine driven hyd. pump for a multifuel out of a 5-ton. i was considering using it for a rear winch setup as well. anyone know the specs of this pump? or will it work for this?
 
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