vinito
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Hi folks.
I just got my first piece of equipment. It's a little Mydra Mac 8A (Gehl 2500). It's going to be a bit of a money pit, but it does work OK as it is. It needs a lot of TLC but part of the reason I got it rather than an already great machine is that I don't know what I'm doing and this was cheap tuition (even though I paid too much for it). My lot is only one acre so it kind of scales down to that pretty nicely really. I just need it for small stuff and a lot of moving heavy things around, so some forks are in my future.

Ugly isn't it? hehe. But it's kind of "cute" too in its way.
So anyway, one thing I think I would like to do to it is to add some auxiliary hydraulics to it someday. Since I don't know what I'm doing, I could use some help figuring out a good way to do this with reasonable economy. I know Gehl and Mydra Mac had a kit to do this, but I would guess that finding one would be extremely unlikely. So anybody know if I can stack another something to my valves, or tap into a line or something to add it? I could possibly add a pulley and drive another separate pump maybe. What might be the best way to start approaching this project?
I am a machinist by trade and generally good with mechanics even though I haven't worked with this kind of equipment before. Hell, I've even made a few dozen parts for loaders and hoes over the years, but I didn't get very deep into knowing much about them as a system.
Thanks for any suggestions.
BTW my into thread is here: (link)
I just got my first piece of equipment. It's a little Mydra Mac 8A (Gehl 2500). It's going to be a bit of a money pit, but it does work OK as it is. It needs a lot of TLC but part of the reason I got it rather than an already great machine is that I don't know what I'm doing and this was cheap tuition (even though I paid too much for it). My lot is only one acre so it kind of scales down to that pretty nicely really. I just need it for small stuff and a lot of moving heavy things around, so some forks are in my future.

Ugly isn't it? hehe. But it's kind of "cute" too in its way.
So anyway, one thing I think I would like to do to it is to add some auxiliary hydraulics to it someday. Since I don't know what I'm doing, I could use some help figuring out a good way to do this with reasonable economy. I know Gehl and Mydra Mac had a kit to do this, but I would guess that finding one would be extremely unlikely. So anybody know if I can stack another something to my valves, or tap into a line or something to add it? I could possibly add a pulley and drive another separate pump maybe. What might be the best way to start approaching this project?
I am a machinist by trade and generally good with mechanics even though I haven't worked with this kind of equipment before. Hell, I've even made a few dozen parts for loaders and hoes over the years, but I didn't get very deep into knowing much about them as a system.
Thanks for any suggestions.
BTW my into thread is here: (link)