Posted by The tractor vet on February 06, 2018 at 08:22:29 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: pulling planter posted by flying belgian on February 05, 2018 at 19:36:49:
The big thing here is IF the system is working as new at best your only going to get 1250 and not much more out of the 400 Hyd system , and if you think you can barnyard it into getting more then you put the cam gear at risk of breaking twisting the key off the dist drive . Yes you can go with a 4 inch cylinder and use it double acting for more hyd oil capacity but it will be slow on the rise . If that 7000 Deere planter is a No Till they are still heavy with out fert. My 806 is slow on lifting the John Deere 7000 no Till four row with dry fert. but my pump is getting tired and it still has the stock pressure relief in it , once the oil warms up flow drops off and it's not making the pressure . When my buddy bought this 7000 he wanted to use it on the Old 720 J D that his boy bought and it would not lift it to even get it out of the shed at the farm where he bought it at. even when we tried the 4 inch trick .
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