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It mounts easily to any planter and, depending which pump size is purchased, will provide an extra 12 gpm to 40 gpm as well as 4 to 6 additional ports.

Many producers wanting to upgrade or upsize their air seeders discover they are lacking hydraulic capacity on their current tractor, and don’t have room in their machinery budget to upgrade their tractor.

One solution is the Command HydraBoost PTO-driven auxiliary hydraulic system, these can operate a portion of the hydraulic flow requirement, allowing producers to continue using their favourite tractor! These units come in several sizes, the larger sizes - 24gpm, 32 gpm & 40 gpm are used in combination with air seeders.

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I am wanting to run my two vacuum motors on 1780 planter off of a pto pump. I was considering a hydraboost system until I got the price for their unit. I am now thinking I should just piece the system together myself to save some money. I seen where the two motors are probably going to require around 4-5 gal/min each so I don"t need a very big system. I was looking at a prince pto pump but would like to see if others have made their own system, what they all used and how it was plumbed. I currently use my 7800 for all hydraulic functions with a case drain, it has the two dials to regulate vacuum. I am just trying to figure out how to incorporate these in the new system to allow fine tuning of vacuum. Also is it better to use 540 or 1000 rpm pump? Thanks in advance.

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PTO-driven hydraulic vacuum pumpThis attachment allows using the vacuum seed meter system pump with tractors having an open-center hydraulic system and/or a 540-rpm or 1000-rpm PTO.

Flat seed disks such as edible bean and sweet corn require high levels of vacuum. These disks require a dual vacuum motor configuration on planters over 8 rows. The 1000-rpm PTO pump is not adequate for this application.

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�����HydraBoost is a closed center, pressure compensating system powered by a pto,� says Dan Symington, Command Hydraulics. �We can produce the higher pressure needed for down pressure and for other precision planting equipment, as well as for vacuum fans and more.�

����The company suggests that HydraBoost works with every tractor/planter combination on the market. It is available in multiple sizes, from 12 gpm to 40 gpm, and can be equipped with either 4 or 6 additional ports. Reservoir capacity ranges from 15 to 25 gal., depending on pump size. The kit also includes Command Hydraulics� PumpDoctor, designed initially for use with Case IH and Kinze planters.

�����PumpDoctor is an integral part of HydraBoost,� says Symington. �We also sell it by itself for use with other pto-powered hydraulic pumps. Anytime you put a pump directly on the pto, you tend to get vibration. Our double chain connection PumpDoctor cushions it.�

����The PumpDoctor is a support bracket that secures any pto pump directly to any tractor frame via a mounting plate. Without such a bracket, the pump hangs on the pto shaft. The weight causes excess vibration, shaft strain and warping or breakage. The PumpDoctor is available in 3 models for 16, 18 and 12-tooth sprockets.

����The tractor mounting plate is designed to match the exact bolt pattern for specific tractor models, ensuring a secure and tight fit. The PumpDoctor kit also includes sprockets, chain and hardware for mounting.

����Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Command Hydraulics, 8095 215th St. W., Lakeville, Minn. 55044 (ph 952 890-6800; toll free 800 778-6200; sales@commandhydraulics.com; www.commandhydraulics.com).

Slick Way To Add Extra Hydraulics MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Pumps You can get more hydraulic power from your existing tractor with HydraBoost from Command Hydraulics Designed to meet the needs of new planters and other hydraulic power hogs HydraBoost is a self-contained auxiliary hydraulic supply package It can eliminate the need to trade up tractors to run a planter that needs more hydraulic power �HydraBoost is a closed center pressure compensating system powered by a pto � says Dan Symington Command Hydraulics �We can produce the higher pressure needed for down pressure and for other precision planting equipment as well as for vacuum fans and more � The company suggests that HydraBoost works with every tractor/planter combination on the market It is available in multiple sizes from 12 gpm to 40 gpm and can be equipped with either 4 or 6 additional ports Reservoir capacity ranges from 15 to 25 gal depending on pump size The kit also includes Command Hydraulics� PumpDoctor designed initially for use with Case IH and Kinze planters �PumpDoctor is an integral part of HydraBoost � says Symington �We also sell it by itself for use with other pto-powered hydraulic pumps Anytime you put a pump directly on the pto you tend to get vibration Our double chain connection PumpDoctor cushions it � The PumpDoctor is a support bracket that secures any pto pump directly to any tractor frame via a mounting plate Without such a bracket the pump hangs on the pto shaft The weight causes excess vibration shaft strain and warping or breakage The PumpDoctor is available in 3 models for 16 18 and 12-tooth sprockets The tractor mounting plate is designed to match the exact bolt pattern for specific tractor models ensuring a secure and tight fit The PumpDoctor kit also includes sprockets chain and hardware for mounting HydraBoost ranges in price from $5 245 to $11 500 Pricing for the PumpDoctor is available from the company Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Command Hydraulics 8095 215th St W Lakeville Minn 55044 ph 952 890-6800; toll free 800 778-6200; sales@commandhydraulics com; www commandhydraulics com

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You"d really need to get down to the flow/pressure specs needed for your planter and compare them to the IH planter"s you"re looking at robbing if you go that route. They"d need to be within the same range.

I guess the question I"d be asking or wondering about is why you wouldn"t just run it off the SCV"s on a new tractor if you"re doing that now. Most 1/2" valves flow about 16 GPM per pair. The Ford shouldn"t have any problem doing that if the planter is using most of it"s flow. The problem you get into on the open center Ford"s is when you try to choke them down and they have to dump a significant portion of their pump flow at pressure across the unloading valve...

You might also want to double check and see if the 7740 isn"t a CCLS tractor to start with... Many, if not most around here were. If it"s an "SLE" with the 16x16 transmission, or even a 24x24, it should be CCLS. A 12x12 or the 8x2 would be open center. Those are "SL" and "S" models. The "SLE" will have no problem doing what you want in running the planter on the SCV.

Another option I"d look at would be PTO driving the fan. The planter I use is set up like that and just geared to run the tractor at mid-speed on the PTO. Something to think about...

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1)The best would be to have the PTO driven hydraulic pump system JD made for tractors that did not have enough hydraulic flow to run the entire planter. New this was a $1200 kit.

2) You can get a kit that changes the plumbing to allow you to use a tractor with an open center system on the vacuum motor. I can tell you very few older tractors will have good enough hydraulic as far as pressure and flow to run the vacuum motor while using all the other hydraulic that the tractor uses. Example the lift and steering.

The open center kit number is found in a planter attaching guide. JD has these for the salesman and mechanic to use to know what to order to make a planter work on the different tractors. I looked and I can not find my copy right now. You would need to check with the service dept. of you local dealer.

Here is what the JD sales guide says about the hydraulic requirements for a Vacuum planter. 1) Planters equipped with the vacuum seed meter require a closed center hydraulic system or a pressure/flow compensating hydraulic system. 2) All vacuum planters utilize a case drain vacuum blower motor and require a flush face tractor sump drain coupler to return the vacuum blower motor oil to the tractor. See 6700 Series ordering codes. 3) Tractor SCV requirements: Tractor hydraulic system must have 2350 PSI operating pressure to ensure proper functioning of planter hydraulics. (Exceeding 3000 PSI pressure is not recommended.) 1750 Planter hydraulic requirements depend on planter configuration. Basic systems requirements are as follows: Vacuum seed metering system: 2-5 gpm depending on seed disk and crop; Markers: 2-3.5 gpm; SeedStar Variable Rate Drive: 2-4 gpm depending on crop and desired population. A 1750 with base equipment requires three tractor SCVs�one for planter raise/lower, one for vacuum seed metering, and one for markers. Separate SCV and closed center hydraulic system required for vacuum metering system. (Tractor power beyond kit can be used to eliminate SCV requirement.) 4) Competitive tractors with open center hydraulic system require 540 rpm or 1000 rpm vacuum pump PTO driven hydraulic system. "

DO not return the oil from the motor through the SCV. Two reasons: 1) It only takes one time on pressure to be applied on the return port and the hydraulic motor is junk!! I do mean junk. That motor is $600. You want to make sure and use the flat face return Pioneer fitting. It makes powering the system backward impossible. It has a check valve that only allows flow one direction. 2) If you power the vacuum motor through the SVC yo are to use down as run and float as off. They do not want the oil flow to suddenly be stopped like a normal SCV does in the middle position. IF you do stop the flow all at once it can snap the motor shaft right at the vacuum impeller. Usually get one or two each year when guys forget to use the blocking kit on the 55 series or old JD tractors.

Long story short the safest and easiest way is to just go with the PTO pump driven system. Used they usually are around $500-750 for everything. IF you have a planter larger than a 4 row the PTO setup you get should have the oil cooler with it. You can make one out of a heater core on the return side if the one you find does not have it.

In the case with planters I always tell the guys that if they want a JD planter ran on an older tractor just get the finger pickup. It is a simple and proven system. This is even true on the 3020-4020 tractors because many of them have tired hydraulic system that are getting some age on them.

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