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Posted by Midwest redneck on July 24, 2007 at 15:02:47 from (24.236.233.29):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Questions posted by uncle on July 24, 2007 at 14:51:03:
First, you should have the tank be 3-4 times the pump volume, IE: if the pump is 3 GPM then have a 9-12 gallon tank. You should be able to buy hydraulic tanks from Northern tool, they have a website. Be sure to get a tank with a filler breather port. Also filtration should be an inlet pump strainer, large enough and be inside the tank. There should be a return spin on filter which should be a 10 micron rating. The inlet strainer only needs to be a 25 micron rating. BTW....What is a wet kit? What kind of control valve are you using? be sure to have an adjustable relief valve too.
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