Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while but never in a hundred years could I ever imagine and design a pump setup like that. Harry Ferguson was a genius and must have had an outstanding imagination to come up with that. Doesn't look like any other pump I've seen and it works good.
Really appreciate your videos, pulling apart my friends Ferguson 30. Your knowledge is so helpful and I wouldn't have tried without your tutorial!! Thank you Lance ,you're Awesome!
Thank you for the video. Where did you get the seal you are installing at 23:21 in the video. My TO30 uses those. None of my sources recognize those exist. The parts books show a "washer" going there. I looked at the Queensland site and they do not show them in the hydraulick section that I could find.
No in the video I say about not finding the part number, I think they are a great idea but not a part I can find any more. In the video I used the old ones.
Thanks for the upload, be good to know where to buy or even the part numbers for the seal in the valve cambers at the top you were talking about as couldn't find it anywhere. I am sure i could of found a seal to fit but probably not at reasonable cost or time. Thanks again :)
@@BundyBearsShed The Ferguson scotch yoke pump was first used in the Ferguson Brown tractor in 1937 it was designed by Harry Ferguson himself and it is still used today in copies of MFs tractors .
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while but never in a hundred years could I ever imagine and design a pump setup like that. Harry Ferguson was a genius and must have had an outstanding imagination to come up with that. Doesn't look like any other pump I've seen and it works good.
No they seem to be a one of a kind but in variations they were used in the Massey Ferguson range for many years.
Really appreciate your videos, pulling apart my friends Ferguson 30.
Your knowledge is so helpful and I wouldn't have tried without your tutorial!!
Thank you Lance ,you're Awesome!
Glad to help
Nice description on the inner machinations of this pump, Lance. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
looks like your getting pumped with this rebuild, the pump is looking good
Pumped alright, lol.
Good stuff Lance... off to watch Part 2 now...
Good man! thanks.
Sorry for questions.. where do you get the pressure from to run a loader off the hydraulic system
On the corner of the pump there is a plug with full pump flow.
Good video Lance, I am on my way for my turn !!!!!!!
Have fun!
Thank you for the video. Where did you get the seal you are installing at 23:21 in the video. My TO30 uses those. None of my sources recognize those exist. The parts books show a "washer" going there. I looked at the Queensland site and they do not show them in the hydraulick section that I could find.
No in the video I say about not finding the part number, I think they are a great idea but not a part I can find any more. In the video I used the old ones.
Hey lance like your videos did you say in the video that u use 15w40 farm oil in the hydraulic system instead of sae 40 non detergent oil
Yes I do for sure.
Thanks for the upload, be good to know where to buy or even the part numbers for the seal in the valve cambers at the top you were talking about as couldn't find it anywhere. I am sure i could of found a seal to fit but probably not at reasonable cost or time.
Thanks again :)
Sparex number is S.1930 13/16" o ring.
The TO 30 also uses "O" rings. The check/relief is not available for the TO 30. A lower pressure relief is all that's available.
Ok thanks.
Who took credit for first using the scotch yoke pump? Ford or Ferguson?
Im presuming Ferguson but I dont know for sure.
@@BundyBearsShed The Ferguson scotch yoke pump was first used in the Ferguson Brown tractor in 1937 it was designed by Harry Ferguson himself and it is still used today in copies of MFs tractors .