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127cub 03-11-2011 11:47 PM

Gonna need some help with this project!!!???
 
I'm looking into building a FEL for my 127 cub. But I'm not sure what I will need hydraulically. Like what size pump I would need etc etc.

Any one know any thing about hydraulics???

Any help would be appreciated

Methos 03-12-2011 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 127cub (Post 62333)
I'm looking into building a fel for my 127 cub.
But I'm not sure what i will need hydraulically.
Like what size pump i would need etc etc.

Any one know any thing about hydraulics?????????????????



Any help would be appreciated

Before you get in over your head I would buy a set of plans. Do a google search for "loader plans" and go from there. I've got a set of plans from P.F. Engineering and they are pretty good. Not the easiest to read but everything you need will be in there. A set of plans will save you lots of headaches and money. Keep us updated on your progress.

127cub 03-12-2011 05:44 PM

If you don't mind sharing Duke what stroke is the cylinders that PF calls for, & what GPM & pressure hydro pump do they call for??? I'm just trying to price out those things to see if I have the $$$$$ to make one

Methos 03-13-2011 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by 127cub (Post 62425)
If you don't mind sharing Duke what stroke is the cylinders that PF calls for, & what GPM & pressure hydro pump do they call for??? I'm just trying to price out those things to see if I have the $$$$$ to make one

I wish I could share that info. Their plans are worth the cost of them.

Merk 03-13-2011 01:34 PM

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by 127cub
If you don't mind sharing Duke what stroke is the cylinders that PF calls for, & what GPM & pressure hydro pump do they call for??? I'm just trying to price out those things to see if I have the $$$$$ to make one
Best thing you can do is buy a set of plans from PF Engineering. They have all the needed infomation and tricks to build a loader that will take abuse. The cost will vary from $1200 to $2000 depending on what pump, control set up and how much hose or tubing you use. The above price includes modified hubs/rims on the front axle.

The plans can be resold when you are done to help offset cost.

green 4 acres 05-01-2011 01:40 AM

the surpus center in lincoln ne has a vast assortment of cylinders , pumps , valves that you already payed for once ( military surplus ) i really want a fel too but do not have anything to scoop


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