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Split it and put a 200 series multi power pump in, outlet pipes to left hand side, may have to machine out the torsion tube on the pto to suit, 35 will be a fine spline, 68 on 135's have coarse spline like a 200.

Gives you 9 gallon a minute, been there, done that. :wink:

 

The pump on the 35X is on its last legs.

 

Any ideas where best to buy the 200 series pump you recommend - perhaps you could post a link?

 

Much appreciated. :thumbup1:

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Thanks Jon.

 

I want buy new with a warranty. :thumbup1:

 

Hi Arb how much is this going to cost then better off going see some old Massey Ferguson dealer that has old stock there's a good MF DEALER IN cumbria they have tons Of parts I've for got there name I will look it up thanks Jon

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Is the flow on a 135 similar?, was thinking of using one to power a bigger processor. It has enough power just about but machine also needs a decent hydraulic flow. Never had an issue with it tipping 4 ton grain trailers.

 

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Hi ALY better off with a Massey Ferguson industrial I was talking about it tonight with my old Massey Ferguson mate and the the pump on an industrial is very large flow great powers are processor easily thanks Jon

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Hi ALY better off with a Massey Ferguson industrial I was talking about it tonight with my old Massey Ferguson mate and the the pump on an industrial is very large flow great powers are processor easily thanks Jon

 

Or a bigger tractor, not to many industrial MFs about these days. The 135 would not be big enough to move a big processor around. Nice JD 3050/3350/3650 would do or I can hire in a JD 6600 from the farm.

 

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