john deere 1070

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Simpkins85

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How hard would it be to put a hydraulic pump on my 1070 and where would be the best place to find a pump at ?
 
/ john deere 1070 #2  
How much HP do you have? Do you want a fan belt pump, or a PTO type pump?

I looked it up, and your tractor has 39 HP, and 9 GPM hydraulics. So, are you asking about an extra pump?
 
/ john deere 1070 #3  
First it would be nice to know what you are going to use the pump for are you going to use PTO also what is the problem with the pump on the tractor now?
 
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I still want use my pto for my drum mower and I need wetlines to run my wr 20 vermeer v rake
 
/ john deere 1070 #5  
I still want use my pto for my drum mower and I need wetlines to run my wr 20 vermeer v rake

Do you have a pump on the tractor now? do you have a loader? do you have a rear remote? I had to go to the Vermeer website to find out that you need a 6 GPM flow and 1000Psi, you can run a 6GPM pump off the belt on engine or you can run it off the crankshaft ,you will also need at least a 6 Gal reservoir a filter a double acting valve and hyd lines.
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/ john deere 1070 #8  
I was not asking for any one particular implement, I was asking the total GPM for any implement he might want to use. His tractor already has 9 GPM. If he needs more, then he needs to figure the total GPM requires. The PTO pumps come in various sizes, and the psi is around 2000. They are around $500.
 
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My tractor does not have a loader on it and the 9 gpm the tractor makes is plenty to open and close my rake with. Would I be able to tap into my hydraulics with out putting a pump on it ?
 
/ john deere 1070 #10  
Yes go to your JD dealer he should be able to get you the parts to do this.
 
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#11  
Ok thanks for all the help
 
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I went to my local JD dealer today and they told me that it was going to be around $1500 to $2000 to get everything I need to run wetlines does this seem right or is there any other place I could get it from
 
/ john deere 1070 #13  
Is that supposed to be for parts alone or is that installed? Installation is pretty easy. You remove some plugs from the existing hydraulic manifold and bolt up the banjo fittings for the lines. There's mounting brackets and some hose routing to be done up.

There is a description (picture) and part numbers of all the pieces for the SCV kit on the johndeere.com site under parts / part diagrams. Model is 1070 and the section is SCV.

Because its just a plumbing project, there may be an aftermarket wet kit for you, especially if all you need is 1 cylinder. The other option might be to use the lift arm/cylinder idea. Have the lift arms compress a cylinder which drives another cylinder on the rake. Use a garage door spring to return to home position.

There are electic cylinders that could do the job for you, too. I bought a 24v unit off of eBay really cheap. I run it in 12v so its a little slower. Use it to raise my baler header. I picked up an old satellite dish last year which has a 2-way electic cylinder on it. If its 12 or 24v, maybe that would do some work for us.
 
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#14  
That is just for parts alone
 
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Do I need a single spool valve or 2 spool valve or am I not even in the ball park of what I need to operate my cylinder ?
 
/ john deere 1070 #16  
You would need a single valve for running the cylinder. I also see that JD lists a separate rear single valve kit for the 1070 on their parts website (you can get there, too).

This kit ought to be cheaper than the double valve kit for the loader.
 
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Hydraulic valve.jpg
New Prince Standard 4-Way Control Valve, Model# RD2575T4ESA1 (2010)
Up to 20 GPM with 4 ports. Factory pre-set at 1500 PSI, has adjustable relief valve. For lower pressure, turn counter-clockwise. Adjustable from 1000 to 3000 PSI. Precision honed and plated, spools are hydraulically balanced. Spring centered. 3/4in. inlet/outlet ports, 1/2in. work ports. USA

Max. Flow (GPM) 20
Inlet Port (in.) 3/4
Outlet Port (in.) 3/4
Working Port (in.) 1/2
Max. PSI 3,000
Directional Control 4 way
Adjustable Release Pressure PSI 1,000 - 3,000

would this one work for me
 
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do I need a 4 way/3pos valve
Im not sure but I think I have a Double acting cylinder if it has 2 hydraulic lines on it ?
 

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