pto hydraulic pump for vacuum planter brands
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.
Does anyone have any experience with hydraulic pumps for tractors which can allow older tractors (JD 4630) to run Precision Planting E-set meters on a 12 row JD 7200 Vacuum planter. I am looking for brands to look for and what kind of specifications to be looking for. Local JD dealers are not helpful and Precision Planting hasn"t been particularly helpful either. Any input on set-up from someone who is doing this would be very helpful.
PTO HYDRAULIC PUMP WITH COOLER - PLANTER, NARROW John Deere 12-ROW - PLANTER, NARROW - 1770NT 12 Row Planter VACUUM SYSTEMS PTO HYDRAULIC PUMP WITH COOLER | 777parts
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PTO-driven hydraulic vacuum pumpA PTO-driven hydraulic pump allows operators to use the vacuum seed meter system with open-center hydraulic tractors and/or a 540 rpm or 1000 rpm PTO. The 540 rpm PTO system is compatible with 4Row through 9Row planters and provides 3.9 gpm at 80 percent of rated speed. The 1000 rpm PTO system is compatible with 4Row through 15Row planters and provides 5.0 gpm at 80 percent of rated speed. Both the 540 and 1000 rpm PTO pumps are for single vacuum motors only and inadequate for dual vacuum motors systems.
Flat seed disks such as edible bean and sweet corn require higher levels of vacuum. These disks require a dual vacuum motor configuration on planters over 8 rows. Neither the 540 or 1000 rpm PTO pump is adequate for flat seed disk operation.
9000 Codes include an oil cooler, except with 4-row planters with 540 rpm pump. When ordering PTO pump as a bundle, you must also order the oil cooler bundle, except with the 540 rpm PTO pump for 4-row applications.
The PTO gearbox and pump assemblies are ideas for adding power to tractor or landscape equipment not already equipped with hydraulic circuits. Use to power hydraulic motors front end loaders, mowers, and rotary sweepers. The gearbox and pump range offer either direct or remote mounting options to the tractor PTO to provide independent hydraulic service.
The Pump kit is consists of an aluminum-alloy housing and a high-strength hydraulic PTO gear pump. With bearable steel gears and shafts, it has an extending product life cycle, more sturdy and durable.
The spline type shaft runs coordinately with the hydraulic gear pump, rotated in clockwise. Gear Ratio: 1: 3.8. The whole PTO pump set can work under the condition that the Max pressure is 250bar / 3500psi.
The PTO gear pump with its speed up to 540rpm, with its power in 20kw and runs in a low noise condition. There are two oil ports for oil inlet and outlet respectively, fast and convenient, capable of quick oil output.
This tractor PTO pump with an excellent performance in pumping out oil with its displacement of 16 cc/rev, 32 liters per minute. No worries about oil trapping or leaking.
The whole set PTO gearbox hydraulic pump includes a clockwise gearbox with a short tube, and inside gear pump. A free seal ring helps to ensure no oil leakage.
With excellent performance and high efficiency, it is widely used in many industries such as agricultural, garden, and transportation, to power hydraulic motors front end loaders, mowers, and rotary sweepers.
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Calling all older tractor hydraulic experts. Have power shift 4640 I want to pair with a not yet purchased 1770 16 row planter with CCS and VRD. I am concerned that I have enough hydraulic function before I buy or instead first downgrade a bit. As you go around the dealerships to get opinions, you find they vary along with Deere stats as well. That tractor had a factory pump of 3 cubic cm rated at 20-24 GPM depending on the source except the front wheel assist was standard of 4 cubic cm rated at an agreed 29.5 or 30 GPM. The latter became standard for the 50 Series. I wonder if after 35 years these pumps out there are worn out and thus a new one of the latter is a good place to start. Demand estimates call for needing 2-5 per vacuum motor, 2-3 per VRD motor, 6-7 for CCS or an overall of 17 no VRD and 25 with VRD along with a demand for lift with everything running that will be of 25 or 30 depending on source. Thus it would appear that new pump would offer just enough. Most say not so fast and it will not work just because. I might if I had to drop off the VRD and even CCS and be way under for operations but would it for sure handle it then and have the strength to lift. One may have hit it on the head when he indicated he was more concerned about the fluid volume and size of the oil cooler to keep the fluid cool enough to work especially on a 100 degree day. I have looked at a pto pump, tank and cooler for the motors to keep that much off the tractor"s system but CCS remains on the tractor side. When we lift we have the maximum demand on the system but it is brief and the system has much time to rest up so could the problem be that the other functions while less demand add up to so much heat because they keep going from one end of the field to the other. Of interest is that owner"s manual information tells just how to hook the planter up to 40 to 60 Series seemingly validating the use of these tractors for the job. What would be the easiest way to cool things down without the cost and hassle of a 6-13 thousand dollar system to separate a couple of functions off. Guys this is a hugh topic because it affects so many people and we simply must find and answer. These tractors are too good of machines to let go to waste and it is getting harder and harder to find any used tractor we can still work with. Many thanks! Greg
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