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ihbuilder 12-14-2010 06:18 PM

Re: Manufacture Hydraulic Pump?
 
OK , now I know the slang for it ,:confused: sickle gear is nothing more then a vain . most furnace pumps are vain pumps as far as I know . I got my seal for mine ,just did not get it installed yet . I've been busy with wheel orders and a job that finally came up . I have no doubt about flow rate , just skeptical on pressure . My dad has suggested a furnace pump also ,I just did not get there yet . I have a couple :)

IHSteve

ihbuilder 12-15-2010 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ihbuilder (Post 13362)
OK , now I know the slang for it ,:confused: sickle gear is nothing more then a vain . most furnace pumps are vain pumps as far as I know . I got my seal for mine ,just did not get it installed yet . I've been busy with wheel orders and a job that finally came up . I have no doubt about flow rate , just skeptical on pressure . My dad has suggested a furnace pump also ,I just did not get there yet . I have a couple :)

IHSteve


I stand corrected , a sickle gear set is just what the jung pump has . I finally got to take a furnace pump apart and ohlala just what I've been looking for :D and the right size to :D:D . now to make the right size housing for it ,HMMMMMM :D come to think of it , I think the newer furnace pumps are about the right size . oh more research :D


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Originally Posted by Bellien (Post 13277)
If you are still considering building a pump, have you considered using the sickle gear set out of a furnace oil pump?

thank you so much for bringing this up :) made me check it out sooner then later :D

IHSteve

trucker n 12-15-2010 07:59 PM

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what is a furnace pump:confused:

ihbuilder 12-15-2010 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by trucker n (Post 13419)
what is a furnace pump:confused:

oil furnace to heat your house , unless you live where it's a constant 90 deg all year round .

trucker n 12-15-2010 09:19 PM

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i have heat but dont use it much and it is gas so no pump where can i get one:D

ihbuilder 12-15-2010 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by trucker n (Post 13426)
i have heat but dont use it much and it is gas so no pump where can i get one:D

Neil , the pump as it comes is to bulky to fit in a model . the way I figure , all that is worth out of the pump is the gear assembly . I'll be making a new housing to be able to fit in a construction model . I should be able to get it close to the jung pump size . but if you want ( beckett )

IHSteve

Bellien 12-19-2010 02:15 PM

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Let me know how it goes, it would certainly be a cost saver if it was reasonable to re-build them..

Stepside 12-31-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanisle (Post 9067)
UMs also sells pumps:

http://www.umstech.in/searchproduct....d_201010218555

Doesn't FGD have some in his projects?


Anyone know where to get these pumps???

ihbuilder 01-01-2014 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Stepside (Post 100818)
Anyone know where to get these pumps???

working on it :confused:

not sure on buying :confused: looks like UMS went into the commercial arena .

I should be able to stay close to their price range , NO LESS , depending on a good shaft seal price .

22fatcat 01-01-2014 12:20 PM

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Hi, I have built two pumps, the first one was very loud and it moved to much oil not very efficient. the second one i used a much smaller gear and it seems to work pretty good but it has not been used on my excavator yet I just recently bought the spool valve from Rc4wd and need to finish the connections and make an overflow tank. Hopefully this one will work well.

Stepside 01-03-2014 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ihbuilder (Post 100839)
I should be able to stay close to their price range , NO LESS , depending on a good shaft seal price .

I emailed UMS, but doubt I'll hear anything back.

Any idea on when you could get a prototype built? There's a demand here and you're the guy to fill it!!! :D

I would rather my money stay in the US and what better than to support one of our own. Go get 'em Stevie!

ihbuilder 01-04-2014 09:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stepside (Post 101087)
I emailed UMS, but doubt I'll hear anything back.

Any idea on when you could get a prototype built? There's a demand here and you're the guy to fill it!!! :D

I would rather my money stay in the US and what better than to support one of our own. Go get 'em Stevie!

as soon as motors and gear stock come in and someone has me tied up for this month :rolleyes:

i'd say a month or 2 also you know what else is coming ;)

RCP57 01-04-2014 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ihbuilder (Post 101155)
as soon as motors and gear stock come in and someone has me tied up for this month :rolleyes:

i'd say a month or 2 also you know what else is coming ;)

I'm out of the loop! What else is coming?:bounce::bounce:

ihbuilder 01-05-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 101158)
I'm out of the loop! What else is coming?:bounce::bounce:

well it comes after a valve and does some work :p

I'm waiting on mtrl quote so I can order mtrl . dang holiday's and weather messin things up :( hopefully better this week :confused:

petermoblin 01-06-2014 11:15 PM

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This wouldn't be a multi-stage cylinder would it Steve:confused:

ihbuilder 01-08-2014 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by petermoblin (Post 101330)
This wouldn't be a multi-stage cylinder would it Steve:confused:

;)


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