The tractor hydraulics would not have sufficient flow for your purpose. It pumps about 4.5 gpm at a pressure of 2000 or 2500 depending on the Pump in your tractor. You can use the hydraulic oil in the tractor, but you must return the oil straight into the hydraulic chamber using the connection under the seat on the l/h side, you MUST NOT return the oil through the oil filler Plug or you will overfill the transmission and possibly starve the Hydraulics. They usually use a Pump and Motor that operates at about 8 - 10 gpm and 2500psi pressure, but you don"t want anything less than this, but it can vary depending on how much you are trying to move. Providing that you are not really making the Blower work hard, you shouldn"t need an oil cooler, you will be able to tell soon enough once you start working and if necessary pipe a cooler into the system. If you look at some manufactured blower and see just what HP motors and Pumps they use, it will give you a much better idea. Be sure to use Hydraulic Hoses that are big enough, make the return hose bigger than the feed and always use swept bends rather than elbows in the pipework or you will create a back-pressure in your Motor and blow the seals....John(UK)
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