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Eaton hydrolic pump flow

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CBBC

01-11-2007 10:21:31




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Hi all, I need to know the flow @ 2000 PSI of this pump:
Eaton Hydrolic Pump 26003-RZK H050824R0

Or where I may find this info on the net.

This pump is one of three Eaton pumps coupled together onto a Honda 24 hp. The front two pumps run the wheel motors, and the last unit runs a pruner head on the machine. It all works great as it is, but I want to take the pruner head off and put on a Valmar air flow spreader. The Valmar unit has a hydrolic motor to spin the fan to blow the fertilizer /seed.

Any help will be apreciated. I will post pics later. Thanks, Grant

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CBBC

01-11-2007 13:48:48




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 Re: Eaton hydrolic pump flow in reply to CBBC, 01-11-2007 10:21:31  
Thanks Kidbob,

That was exactly what I needed to know. My pump will put out 9 g/m @ 3000 psi according to the chart. I need 7 g/m @ 2000 psi to run the motor acording to my Valmar guy, so all looks good.

By the way, these were brand new pumps and motors I bought last year when I built my pruner unit. I could have called my hydrolics guy, but he is in the middle of northern BC working on some emergancy repair. He is a great guy - one man hydrolics genious, works out of his garage and always buisy. I try not to bother him unles it is an emergancy.

Grant

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kidbob

01-11-2007 10:45:24




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 Re: Eaton hydrolic pump flow in reply to CBBC, 01-11-2007 10:21:31  
Here is the link to this pump on the Eaton web site.



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Bob

01-11-2007 10:35:44




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 Re: Eaton hydrolic pump flow in reply to CBBC, 01-11-2007 10:21:31  
The link below is for contact information at Eaton.

Call them, or email them, who knows, you MAY find someone waiting to help!

One problem is that if the pump is "proprietary" to the company that built the machine, Eaton MAY not release any data on it, and refer you to the outfit that built the machine you scavenged the setup from.

You could aslo call Baum Hydraulics in Omaha. Liekly, if you get through to the right person there they would have data on the pump (once again, IF it's not "proprietary").

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