1720BlueBell
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My Bandit 250 wood chipper has some hydraulically powered functions. Specifically, the two horizontally oriented feed rollers are fed by a single line with no regulation feature. I would like to be able to control the speed that these rollers turn. If I could adjust them to turn more slowly when pulling in larger diameter wood and more quickly when being fed smaller diameter brush, I believe the efficiency of the machine would increase.
Would a flow control valve be the thing to install in the hydraulic line ahead of the directional control valve? If the flow is reduced. do I still have the full "pulling" power of those feed rollers, or does actuator power also drop off when flow is reduced? Am I looking for something other than a flow control valve?
I realize this 12" capacity chipper is not a tractor, but...I pull it behind my Ford 1720. That counts, right?! Ha!
Thanks for your consideration.
Roger
Would a flow control valve be the thing to install in the hydraulic line ahead of the directional control valve? If the flow is reduced. do I still have the full "pulling" power of those feed rollers, or does actuator power also drop off when flow is reduced? Am I looking for something other than a flow control valve?
I realize this 12" capacity chipper is not a tractor, but...I pull it behind my Ford 1720. That counts, right?! Ha!
Thanks for your consideration.
Roger