830 Hydraulic volume?

Lazy WP

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How many gallon/minute can I get out of an 830? I want put a 235 Farmhand loader on, and I don't really want to tie up my PTO with a pump, if I can avoid it. I want relatively fast loader operation too. Am I expecting to much? Maybe run a pump off the crank?
The 830 is a 67? I think, COM. Serial # 8315611.

Thanks
 
15GPM, reve'd up. A loader w/ 3" cyl's will be a fast farm loader, but if you want performance of a "Loader Tractor", the front pump option is best.
 
Guess I better add that this will be a quick attach loader, and I intend to have it off the tractor as much as its on. I know, you can't have everything, but I want it all. :)
 
Nick,
As John S, said 15gpm should give you good loader response for an ag tractor. If you are looking for smooth precise control of the boom and bucket, I would recommend an auxilery valve tied to one of the remotes. The spools in the Case valves have no feathering capabilities, for smooth loader operation.
The pump/control unit you sent me is going to run a loader on my 440. I will post pics when assembled and operating.Good luck with yours.
Loren
 
Thanks Loren,
I was figuring on the valves, as I will have a grapple fork, tilt and lift. I am impressed with the 830 hydraulics so far. I used it all winter, running the log splitter, and it was just as fast as the PTO pump, or the 7045 Allis. I was hoping to get 25 gpm. I LIKE FAST loaders.
 

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