Hello everyone, thank you for your replies and help. I found out a couple things since I last wrote in on this topic. One is that I may have to live with my whiny tractor now with this large pump. The other is that my tractor whines even more with the hydraulic filters left in the tractor.
I talked to two people who have experience in heavy duty repairs and tractors. One told me that if my tractor hydraulic system heats up to red hot in a matter of minutes I have a serious problem. The other person told me that there are many tiny ports and orifices inside this tiny tractor and since the reservoir barely holds 17 gallons of oil, it would naturally squeal and whine a bit when the tractor has to circulate its oil almost completely every minute the pump is running.
I have ran my tractor now for a few hours on my logsplitter and it did not heat up at all and I removed my filter and it did makle the tractor quieter. So I will see now over the next little while what happens. Any input is still appreciated!!
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