Description
When you need dependable hydraulic power for implements that don’t rely on your tractor’s built-in hydraulics, this PTO-driven pump delivers the flow and pressure you’re looking for. Mounts on standard 540 RPM PTO and gives you 17.3 GPM at 3000 PSI—enough muscle to run log splitters, post drivers, hydraulic cylinders, or any remote hydraulic equipment your operation demands.
What You’re Getting
- Solid 17.3 GPM flow rate that keeps hydraulic implements operating at full speed
- High-pressure capability up to 3000 PSI for demanding applications like wood splitters and heavy lifting equipment
- Standard 540 RPM PTO mounting that fits most tractors without modifications
- Cross brand quality construction built to handle the vibration and loads of field work
- Compact design that doesn’t interfere with other PTO implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump shines when you’re running equipment that needs its own dedicated hydraulic supply—think wood splitters for heating fuel, post drivers for fence work, or hydraulic cylinders on custom implements. The hydraulic system powers essential functions like three-point hitch implements for plowing and cultivation, front-end loaders for material handling, and remote hydraulic outlets for operating balers, mowers, and post drivers commonly used in livestock and hay production operations. A properly functioning hydraulic pump is essential for maintaining productivity and operational efficiency on the farm.
Made to Last
Cross builds this pump to handle the constant stop-and-go work that’s typical on farms. The robust construction stands up to dust, moisture, and the kind of abuse that comes with outdoor work. Quality internal components ensure consistent pressure and flow even after thousands of hours of operation.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward on any tractor with a standard 540 RPM PTO shaft. Make sure your hydraulic tank and filtration system can handle the 17.3 GPM flow rate, and always use quality hydraulic fluid. A quick tip: check your PTO shaft condition before installation—a worn or damaged shaft can cause premature pump failure.






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