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424 Hydr, sufficient GPM/Pressure for Small Backho
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Posted by Spence on November 27, 2006 at 07:24:02 from (216.209.139.165):
I want to build a small CadPlan type backhoe for my tractor IH424. Usually these small jobbers are already designed for 4GPM@4000lbs w/8HP Engine, with the rated cylinders it already has on it. I want to tap off my Aux connections on the tractor. My concern for power is less than for implement speed. I don't want to dig the hole faster by hand than by machine!Ha, I'm not worried about super speedy either, but don't want to sacrifice a lot of power for speed either. Is the tractor's 9GPM@2100lbs sufficient to power a little backhoe and still give me a good performance?. Actually it's probably a bit less than top performing due to wear, maybe 7@1800. 3PH is very good. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. Spence G
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