Posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 20, 2018 at 12:03:53 from (40.141.236.246):
In Reply to: Mf3165 posted by Diymechanicmike on February 17, 2018 at 15:12:07:
A machine like that is going to be rough on the loader and tractor frame. Every time the saw blade snags on something, and it will snag A LOT, it will jerk the loader frame sideways. Tractor loaders are not built as heavy as skidsteer loaders. Loaders are an afterthought add-on on a tractor, but are integral parts of a skidsteer.
You're still going to need a PTO pump because the onboards won't have the pressure to run the saw effectively. Yes, it has the GPM but it requires BOTH pressure and GPM to make power.
There are online calculators available to use to find out how many HP it will take to run a specific pressure and GPM. In the case of 17GPM and 3000PSI, that's 30HP. Power transmission is not 100% efficient so it will probably take every bit of your 3165's 50-ish HP.
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