Posted by John B. on October 15, 2012 at 06:20:49 from (38.114.64.214):
I have a large hydraulic pump that I took off an old farm truck that had a dump bed. It had two hydralic cylinders that both were two stage cylinders. I was wondering how fast this pump may need to turn? I don't have any info on the pump. I have a Kohler 16hp V-twin cylinder engine that I want to hook the pump too. Just wondering if I need to hook it direct drive or chain drive with sprocket reduction? One thing nice is the pump has a dump valve on it this was actually used to lower the bed of the truck. So it will be able to idle without any load on the engine. I will be putting a seperate directional valve in the circuit to direct the flow of oil under pressure where I want it. I plan to put some quick disconnects on the unit for implements etc. Any other ideas for this?
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