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Re: Re: Re: anyone using char-lynn torque generator
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Posted by Rod (NH) on May 01, 2003 at 12:25:19 from (12.148.160.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: anyone using char-lynn torque generator posted by jake on May 01, 2003 at 07:02:23:
Hi Jake, The torque generator is rated at 1000 psig, 3 gpm. The priority valve I used has a built-in relief valve that is factory set at 1500 psig for the priority (pwr str) circuit with that flow fixed at 3 gpm. This steering circuit relief does not function when steering with no tractor movement and a full, raised, bucket load of gravel with front tires on dirt. The steering circuit is therefore normally running at less than the 1500 but what it is exactly I don't know since I have never tried to measure it. It would vary with the steering resistance. The steering circuit relief (1500) does come into play when steering goes to either the right of left stop. That doesn't seem to bother the generator and is not a normal occurrence anyway. Rod
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