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Hydraulic pump fit to D22 pickup


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Unless there is a proper kit available, I think the problem you'll face if you mounted a belt driven pump onto your engine is unless you can disengage said pump you'll potentially overspeed it driving down the road. If you can get a pump with an electric clutch built in,  you could then have it disengaged for road driving.

 

If you know the speed the pump needs to run at, with a tacho, some tip-ex, thought and a pen and paper you could work out what RPM the engine needs to be running at.

 

Probably easier to run a donkey Honda engine with a hydraulic pump fitted though!

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3 hours ago, edbol said:

 

Has anyone fitted a belt drive hydraulic pump to their truck?

 

We have a log splitter. Thinking about mounting it ti my pickup, using the engine to run the pump.

 

Possible?

 

I haven't done it but remembered it had been discussed here before....

I think these people did something....
Attached link is for a transit but does have the electric clutch you'll need.....whether it has the flow/pressure ??
Flowfit probably have a tech dept you can ask...?

 

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Transit 330/350 2.4 TDDI PTO and pump kit 12V 60Nm 02FO217 from our range of Ford PTO and Pump Kits, part of...

 

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