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Borrowing 28 GPM of hydraulic oil from 806
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Posted by dfarmann on August 18, 2004 at 20:22:56 from (4.158.42.144):
I need to borrow 28 GPM of hydraulic oil from the trans/rear end of my 806 and draw it threw a inline filter and on to a Vicers pump being run off the 1000 RPM PTO shaft and on to a Backhoe attachment. I am stuck on what is the best location to get the oil from. The largest drain fitting in the bottom of the castings is ¾” NPT, can I draw 28 GPM thru a 3/4” NPT nipple? The rest of the plumbing will be 1”NPT. If ¾” isn’t large enough, how risky would it be to Drill out the Casting and Tap it to 1” NPT? (I don’t want to do this). Or can I remove the Filter Cover and drill a hole big enough to Weld in a 1” NPT nipple to get the flow I need, and would it make a difference where on the Cover this was done? TIA! Dave
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