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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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Trenton, KYWe are talking to our dealer about trading for a new Kinze 3660 16/31 with ASD and mechanical meters. Our tractor only has 30 gpm oil flow and 3 SCV"s, so we are going to have to run a PTO powered hydraulic pump to supply the oil for the ASD. For those of you that have had to do the same thing on your planter, what brand pump did you buy, or did you go with the Kinze branded setup? The reason I am asking this question is because I called the Kinze factory today, and spoke with a man in the service department that told me we should look into the GNL brand pumps. He said it was a better setup than what Kinze had to offer. He said that alot of people go with the GNL pump rather than the Kinze branded pump when they are doing what we are needing to do. I appreciate everyones help on this in advance!