Posted by Osc27 on October 12, 2008 at 17:59:19 from (69.179.20.188):
In Reply to: Re: Hydralics schmatics posted by J Schwiebert on October 12, 2008 at 08:42:26:
Mr J.Schwiebert Here is the deal.I have a Farmal M.The hydralic pump is not strong enough to do what I need to do.I have another Pump from a fork lift and I plan on incorperating it to the side flywheel>now I do know that the rpm is only about 866 for the side flywheel so I have to increase the size of the pully for the pump.I then am running into the problem of flow from the pump to the controls and then back to the holding tank.Do you think that flow through valves are the way to go?Then I am running into another problem which is can I keep it at a gravity drop or do I have to redo the rams and seals for both direction use? You can email me direct at [email protected] I am only at the house on weekends so I may not reply during the week. Thanks osc27
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