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Posted by Wardner on October 24, 2006 at 09:36:33 from (4.154.240.26):
In Reply to: another wild hair idea posted by Dave Mikkelson on October 24, 2006 at 07:39:09:
To help you dream, get a catalog from Roberts Electric in Chicago. They have alot of variable speed pump/motor combos in different hp ratings. I know next to nothing about Hydros but aren't most of them dual range? That would require a two speed gear box somewhere. I believe the pump would have to be a piston type with what they call a "wobble plate". That alters the stroke with a hand controlled lever. Frankly, I would just buy something like a 544 Hydro and put letter series tin on it. If you are more ambitious, adapt a H-350 motor, frame rails , and bolster. I think the whole idea is crazy but I am willing to humor you because I, too, have a few hair brained ideas. I am thinking about making a hedge clipper for one of my tractors. I have about 400 ft of 8ft high hedge.
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