Posted by Bob Bancroft on October 27, 2011 at 17:33:49 from (97.73.64.148):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor and Auger posted by IaGary on October 27, 2011 at 17:08:37:
In my experience of the hydraulic motors I've run over the years with various tractors and trucks the only ones where I noticed a significant change as oil warmed was on the blower unit on an air pressure (White) or vacuum (JD) planter. I used to run a 7"x15' roof auger hydraulically putting in wet corn. I used the same motor we had run the 40' elevator with when we put up ear corn. I currently run my fertilizer wagon auger with a WD45, which barely runs it fast enough at wide open throttle, but the speed never changes. Likewise I occasionally use the same wagon as back up at harvest with a Magnum, and of course that really spins the auger, but, again, the speed is constant. So, I'm puzzled by your experience.
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