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Re: 424 Hydr, sufficient GPM/Pressure for Small Ba
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Posted by Spence on November 27, 2006 at 08:26:59 from (216.209.139.165):
In Reply to: Re: 424 Hydr, sufficient GPM/Pressure for Small Ba posted by Janicholson on November 27, 2006 at 07:46:53:
Thanks Ja, It's rough for us guys with barn shops to test the stuff out before buying. I guess what I can do is buy one cylinder and a couple of lines and try it out. That won't be a good indicator of speed as it would need load to make it accurate. PTO pumps run a hefty 700$, but I cold rig a geared up gizmo for 1/3 the cost with a pto welding coupler and a couple motorcycle sprokets and chain. I'd use the designed pump. I'd need an oil bath arrangement too. A bit dangerous and it'd need a shear pin just in case. Wouldn't take long to put togeather. The options are out there. Had a chance to buy a used farm 3PH backhoe once for 800$, should a took it. Thanks for the tip. Spence
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