I purchased a Eaton 1100 hydrostatic transmission that came off a Jacobsen Turfcat lawnmower. I am repurposing it onto an old small Windolph dozer. The dozer ran on a 2 cylinder Wisconsin engine originally and 3 speed transmission. The engine and transmission is long since gone.
In looking at manuals for the Jacobsen Turfcat and the Eaton transmission it appears that a oil cooler is required to keep the transmission fluid at 82F or lower. I have seen various pictures of oil coolers that were used on different models of the mower.
So does anyone know how to size the oil cooler to the application?
In the hydraulic diagram they show the oil cooler on the output side of the hydraulic pump that is part of the transmission followed by the transmission/hydraulic oil filter.
Could I use a oil cooler from a car or truck?
Thoughts?
In looking at manuals for the Jacobsen Turfcat and the Eaton transmission it appears that a oil cooler is required to keep the transmission fluid at 82F or lower. I have seen various pictures of oil coolers that were used on different models of the mower.
So does anyone know how to size the oil cooler to the application?
In the hydraulic diagram they show the oil cooler on the output side of the hydraulic pump that is part of the transmission followed by the transmission/hydraulic oil filter.
Could I use a oil cooler from a car or truck?
Thoughts?