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Posted by T_Bone on February 01, 2003 at 12:39:50 from (65.59.178.13):
In Reply to: Backhoe pump help posted by Don H on January 31, 2003 at 20:39:33:
Hi don, Not much help here other than to post a great hydraulic website for learning. My personal thoughts are too buy the largest GPM pump you can afford so it can be used on other items. If you have too low of GPM for the required eqpt. it will orperate slow or multi-valves can not be orperated at the same time, as in what you would want in a backhoe. My internal pump is a 17gpm and I don't feel like thats enough and I have seen 22gpm pumps spec'd for larger ho's but I also have other problems that I haven't addressed. That may make me rethink my thoughts. T_Bone
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