i might be interested will it fit a 36a does it run off the front. razz.
tanker are you home or is water to deep. razz
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I would like to look at it I have a cable unit on mine will it fit with the cable unit on I need to have the unit to run scraper. I was thinking about getting a tile plow. need hyd.
Tanker's hydraulics won't interfere with either the front or rear of your tractor. You're thinking of the earlier 46A-s with front pumps. I'm not sure if Tanker's hydraulic pump will mount to your bell housing. You'll have to post up your serial number. Perhaps OM or someone else will have the parts info for your bell housing. If the hydraulic pump can be powered off your bell housing and Tanker has all the plumbing, you can mount the tank to your fender and plumb some remotes to the rear for your plow without too much trouble. Next you'll need to collect a hard nose, cross tube and blade so you will have something to do after you convert your cable can to hydraulic.
serial # 36a 3715 Razz.
Early 36/46A's up to s/n 36A4469 & 46A10725 normally ran 100 gpm front mounted pumps.
Still had the power take off gear drive and could mount the 29 gpm single pump to run hydraulic blade tilt on cable units.
Later units run two section (piggy back) pumps mounted to the power take off gear drive, one section for tilt and the other for blade and ripper @ 70 gpm. Still retains the PTO winch shaft drive.
Gets pretty messy with up to three valve operation and combinations of blade, ripper and tilt combinations. All with fender mount tanks.
So I guess the answer is you could still adapt the later PTO drive pumps to earlier units.