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Re: Adding hydraulic output to 340U
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Posted by TDK on February 05, 2007 at 19:03:42 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Adding hydraulic output to 340U posted by PaulW_NJ on February 05, 2007 at 08:31:43:
You could use the diverter valve as Pete says, but depending on their cost, you may be just as well off finding another factory valve to fit your tractor. Not sure what the 9 gpm pump will pull. What I am sure about is, a 10 gpm/1500psi pump on a 300 will split firewood. We've used ours on the above tractor, a 504 w/12 gpm pump and a 484. The 484 is appox. 2400 psi. Can't tell any difference in either. It may be slower than the pto driven pumps mentioned, but it'll keep one person busy enough. Unless you're selling firewood for a living, then I doubt you need the pto pump. Two people can cut and split quite a bit of wood in a day. Bottom line is - How much do you want to spend to split wood ? Good luck with whatever you decide.
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