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Re: Hydralic help
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Posted by todd in ne. on January 14, 2006 at 16:16:26 from (12.36.202.58):
In Reply to: Re: Hydralic help posted by J. Schwiebert on January 14, 2006 at 15:05:19:
The engine sprocket is the smaller one 19 teeth and the pump has 28 teeth. The cylinder has a 20 inch stroke and a 3 1/2 inch bore. There is enough hyd pressure to split a log if you just bump the lever until it splits the log. But if I just psh the lever in or out it will kill the engine even at full throttle.The cylinder seems to meve way to fast.I don't know what the pump is for sure it is inside of the hyd tank and the tank measures about 20 inches long 10 inches high and 12 inches wide.
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