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Posted by Steven@nd on July 22, 2002 at 07:55:28 from (64.68.165.12):
OK, I have figured out that I will need around 3.5 GPM for the power steering on my H. I also want to run live hydralics off the pump I will be putting on to run the power steering. How many GPM do the distributor pumps run? Or how many GPM is the belly pump on my H? Either one of those is fast enough for the implements I will be using. I am trying to determine how many GPM pump I need to buy to run both the PS and hydralics. I am looking at either an 8 GPM single stage pump or an 11 GPM two-stage pump. Any pros or cons for either? The 8 GPM pump would give me 4.5 gallons of flow for the hydralics after running the power steering, correct? Also, where can I get a priority valve so the power steering will work while using the hydralics? I will also need a regulator for around 1000 PSI.
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