753 Hydraulic Flow

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I have an (as far as I can tell) 1992 753 and just picked up a 60" two-stage snowblower for it. Digging in to the parts diagram for it, I have the 4.9 ci motor (specced for 14-21 GPM). I believe, based on spec sheets, that my Bobcat has 13 GPM aux flow so I'm just under the specified flow. I tested it out & it works alright, but not spectacularly - and of course, it's something else to tinker with. I can look for a replacement motor for the blower appropriate for my flow (4.0 ci wheel mount) but they don't seem to be easy to find. I see that later 753's had a higher flow rate as did the similar year 763.

A quick eBay search shows multiple replacement pumps out there that are specced to fit the 753/763/773, does anybody know if those replacement pumps might have a higher flow rate (~15 GPM)? I'm trying to figure out how the different models are getting different flow rates, I wonder if some of the other machines drive the hydraulic pumps faster via a smaller pulley, thus a higher flow rate? Half the reason I'm thinking about just swapping the pump is that it's ~30 years old at this point anyways, and I'd assume a fresh unit would perform better in any case.
 
The G-series 753's put out 14.3 gpm. I dont think any 753 put out the same gpm as the 763/773.
 
@reaperman that's sort of what I'm looking at - if I look at one like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/133947786301 they list the same pump for quite a few different units. I know at some point they switched to a 3/4"-11 spline pump from the earlier 5/8-9 spline. However, if they list this for a "compatible" 773 which had a higher flow rate, are the aftermarket pumps either a different displacement than the factory pump or is it that case where the different models have a different crank / hydro pump pulley setup?
 
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An update on my own thread - last night I took a few minutes to check a few things out. Per the spec sheet, it looks like the 'High Idle' RPM range is called out as being between 2460-2600 RPMs. With a laser tach on the flywheel, I was getting ~2375 RPMs at full throttle, with the lever hitting the throttle stops. I adjusted things so I'm hitting 2600 now, and the fan on my snowblower is hitting 650-ish RPMs.

I know the V2203 is rated up to 2800 RPMs. Now I'm curious to see - if anybody has the service manual for a 763/773, what does the engine spec sheet call out for the max governed RPMs, low idle RPM, and high idle RPM?
 
My operation and maintenance manual for 773C with V2203E engine shows 15.0 GPM @2850 RPM and system relief at quick couplers is 3000 to 3500 PSI. I do have the Service manual which is for a V2203EB and the RPM specs for it is max 2800, high idle is 2950-3050 and low is 1125-1175 RPM
 
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