(quoted from post at 08:37:50 02/20/19) That is about the size of it. There is a replacement block where the lines go into the reservoir that allows remote attachments.
Bates equipment in Bourbon Indiana might help. Jim
(quoted from post at 10:14:04 02/20/19) A hydraulic motor is a open center device. It must have a return (zero pressure) hose to the reservoir. This means that the
reservoir will be getting back the fluid that is pumped out. The system will need to be filled with fluid once when started, then
the reservoir topped off. The only restriction is heat from viscous friction and pump heat building to excess. I do not think it
would be an issue if worked on an intermittent winch system. do some homework (I am a professor at St. Cloud State University, so
I assign homework) on open center hydraulics, and query the archives here on YT to dig into Super C hydraulics. Jim
(quoted from post at 15:50:02 02/20/19) Your Super C hydraulic pump is not a %100 duty cycle pump and will get hot if run too much. It produces about 2000 lbs pressure if I remember
right.
Dave
(quoted from post at 06:44:52 02/21/19) Based off what I KNOW the flow & PSI are on the Super H and Super M live pumps, then allowing for 60+
years of use and wear, I think you should have the 4 GPM and 1000 psi you need. The flow of a Super C
must be some great big secret, but Super M is 12 GPM and 1200 PSI, Super H is 10 GPM and supposed to be
1200 PSI but my Super H struggles to make 850 psi when I tested it 25 years ago, that's why there's a new
pump sitting in a box in the shop, so you should be fine on flow, but may need to switch to heavier oil
if your Super C doesn't run your winch to suit you. I use Hy-Tran which is supposed to be 10W oil, you
might need to use 20 or 30 weight to get your 1000 psi.
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