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Old 12-14-2010, 02:35 PM
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Default Re: Manufacture Hydraulic Pump?

I am still considering building one but I am a long ways from needing one so I haven't done anything with it. I do have the UMS pump (taken apart from the original motor that apparently doesn't last) that I will try first. I don't really know what a sickle gear set is ... but I just looked on google. Looks a little complicated for me (given my limited abilities) to make but maybe it would work if you could find one small enough from an existing pump. I think IHBuilder used a fuel pump sickle gear set for his pump that he built.

Guess I'll cross that hurdle when I get to it.
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Old 12-14-2010, 06:18 PM
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Default Re: Manufacture Hydraulic Pump?

OK , now I know the slang for it , 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

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