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Re: Still Regarding Hydro 100
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Posted by Ace Schrunk on April 02, 2001 at 12:57:38 from (207.232.79.81):
In Reply to: Still Regarding Hydro 100 posted by Shepperd on April 01, 2001 at 13:00:05:
When you say the tractor would not go any more do you meen the engine is about dean or is the engine still running good but the tractor is not moving. A 100 should have about 105 HP and if the hydro is working ok it will kill the engine as a gear drive would so if you know about what a gear drive will pull so should a hydro. in high range maybe not as much, in the field a hydro should out work the gear when the going gets tough when the goung is not so tough the gear drive will out work the hydro. why the hydro does not have to shift as much as the gear drive when it does have to shift. This is what people told me that had a gear drive and hydro of the same sixe and same implement. could be a relife valve , foot and inch valve as I said before could be the charge pump could be the hydro pump or motor but you will have to have some one flow rate to find out or you will spend money that you may not need to to bad you had to start out like this because people that have had one love them.
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