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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 25283" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>hey corey-</p><p>I can't remember what model you have, but most all Hydrostatic Bobcats have a stack of pumps, which is oftern referred to as "the pump." Left and right hydrostatic pumps, then on the end, the hydraulic pump. Sometimes called the gear pump, charge pump, implement pump, etc. It dosen't really take off from the hydrostatic pumps, but it is truned by a common shaft, which runs in length throught the center of the pump stack and is turned by the engine.</p><p>The end pump on the stack, the one I replaced, is another stack of gear pumps. An extra section on the end, or another additional gear pump on the entire gear pump assembly, is what you need for a high-flow machine, the flow from the extra section is added into the aux circuit on demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 25283, member: 1534"] hey corey- I can't remember what model you have, but most all Hydrostatic Bobcats have a stack of pumps, which is oftern referred to as “the pump.” Left and right hydrostatic pumps, then on the end, the hydraulic pump. Sometimes called the gear pump, charge pump, implement pump, etc. It dosen't really take off from the hydrostatic pumps, but it is truned by a common shaft, which runs in length throught the center of the pump stack and is turned by the engine. The end pump on the stack, the one I replaced, is another stack of gear pumps. An extra section on the end, or another additional gear pump on the entire gear pump assembly, is what you need for a high-flow machine, the flow from the extra section is added into the aux circuit on demand. [/QUOTE]
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