Mitchr97
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Thanks for the add! Here is my 1650 with a 42" Mower deck and 42" snow blower! I'll be looking to add power steering and a loader arm to it in the near future to help with my house renovation and land scaping!
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Upgrade NowYou can ditch the hyd lift and use that circuit for your PS supply.Thanks for the add! Here is my 1650 with a 42" Mower deck and 42" snow blower! I'll be looking to add power steering and a loader arm to it in the near future to help with my house renovation and land scaping!
I'd like to keep the hyd lift. I still want to use it as a mower, and build the loader arm in a way that it's removable for when I need a fork lift or bucket. That's my plan anyway, I may add an aux Hydraulic pump and tank for the loader to keep the system separate. I do have the ported pump and I've read that I can run everything off of the factory pump, but I'm not super sure that'd be a good idea lol.You can ditch the hyd lift and use that circuit for your PS supply.
That's what I did on my 147 W/DanCo loader rig.
Curious; Do the bearings in the front wheels hold up to such a heavy load?Also, in addition to P/S you will need WEIGHT, as in rear weight box and fluid filled ag tires.
Do you really want to fart around mowing with possibly a 1500 pound lawn mower??
That's about what my 149 weighs with a super steer axle that came from the same donor Cub as the P/S.
And all that loader rigamarole under the tractor will likely be in the way of the deck, mule drive and deck hanger ass'y
Build a dedicated loader rig, you will be amazed at how handy it will become by adding a light (think SNOW) bucket as well as a set of forks. and you won't be constantly removing and re-installing stuff every week or so.
Do you pump and the whole 9 yardshave any clue what it will cost to build one?
You will likely be looking at $400+ just for hose assemblies and fittings alone.
I'd seriously look for DanCo unit as they come equipped with a pump that runs off the back of the engine w/a belt and out of the way
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