Posted by Redturbo on February 09, 2015 at 21:26:24 from (66.112.187.143):
In Reply to: Hydraulic pump gpm posted by Dan Crick on February 07, 2015 at 10:04:41:
How big is your snowblower? I have mounted a 4ft snowblower onto the front of my W450. I know the snowblower is narrower then the tractor. I got the tractor for free. The factory pump that's in front of the distributor will not run the snowblower, the hydraulic motor stalls when its put to use. The motor is a 7.6 cu. in.(max rpm is 588) I gave up on the factory pump, got a 21 gpm pump that makes 2250 psi that's driven off the pto. Now the motor will throw the snow, but not as far as I was hoping. Maybe 15ft if Im lucky. Been thinking I need a bigger motor, like a 9.4 cu. in. Its max rpm is 475. Im assuming most rear mount snowblowers want to be turned at 540 rpm? I wish could get a 540 pto hydraulic pump that makes 3000 psi & 20 gpm, then it would be like a skid steer for hydraulic power. But I cant find that yet. If I was to do this over again, would get a driveshaft made that goes under the tractor, couple gears, chain, etc & drive it direct off the pto.
My Dad has a SW6 with a pump that is driven off the crankshaft, its suppose to be a 20gpm pump also. Myself & machinist made up a shaft with couplers to drive the pump. But since the 4 cylinder engine turns only 1450 rpm, the 20 gpm pump turned into a 12 gpm gallon pump. It lifts the ram for the blade fine, that's all it does. I don't think it would run a snowblower thou.
Im not a hydraulic pro, just learning lots doing these couple projects.
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