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Re: How many GPM? hydralic and PS questions..
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Posted by TP from Central PA(Stupid ?) on July 22, 2002 at 08:24:23 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: How many GPM? hydralic and PS questions.. posted by Steven@nd on July 22, 2002 at 07:55:28:
Steven, I know you are really looking just to put one pump on your H.....But I have a question, why don't you just run the distributor pump for the implements and get a small pump(power steering pump off a vehicle) and fab. a bracket and mount it on the governor housing like the Charylnn set-up on an M(I have no "H" experience)...This way you would have more than enough flow for implements and you'll have plenty of flow for the P/S....That way down the road if you wanted to run a implement with two cylinders you would just have to add a valve and the flow wouldn't be questionable.... Just a dumb thought.....I like to do things over-kill the first time for unexpected times down the road.....
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