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Danville, IllinoisHas anyone here added the PTO driven hydraulic pump to their 7200 John Deere planter? If so what is involved, do you need a resivoir and radiator? What is the cost to do the conversion?? Is there any after market setups I can use besides going through Deere parts? Using the tractor hydraulics makes my planter lift very slow.

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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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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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PTO HYDRAULIC PUMP WITHOUT COOLER (4 ROW NARROW & 4 ROW WIDE; 540 RPM)(1988- ) [F05] - PLANTER John Deere 6-ROW - PLANTER - 7200 Drawn Standard (4-Row and 6-Row) MAXEMERGE 2 Planter 110 VACUUM SYSTEM PTO HYDRAULIC PUMP WITHOUT COOLER (4 ROW NARROW & 4 ROW WIDE; 540 RPM)(1988- ) [F05] | 777parts

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