tessiers
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- Joined
- Sep 22, 2007
- Messages
- 727
- Location
- Central Maine
- Tractor
- 05' JD 790 - 53' Ford NAA - 70' Massey Fergusen 135 diesel - 67' John Deere 3020 deisel - 77' John Deere 2130 - 1950 John Deere MC
How much power does it require to run a 5' snow blower. I have a three point mounted snow blower and I would like to mount it to the Front end loader on my tractor. My 2 choices would be to attach a seperate Gas engine, what HP?, or my first choice would be a hydraulic motor powered by the rear backhoe remotes.
Northern Tool has a Dynamic Low Speed, High Torque Hydraulic Motor 11.85 GPM, 2050 PSI
Maximum Displacement (cu. in.): 3.15
Maximum GPM: 11.85
Maximum RPM: 880
Maximum PSI: 2050
Maximum Torque (in. lbs.): 885
1-year limited warranty
My tractor produces 9 gpm at 2050 psi, do I loose speed or torque with the reduced gpm's? I would need to slow it down to about 540 RPM's anyhow.
Is this motor strong enough?
My plan would be to keep the PTO shaft intact and build a 3 point loader mount so that I could still mount it front or rear.
Northern Tool has a Dynamic Low Speed, High Torque Hydraulic Motor 11.85 GPM, 2050 PSI
Maximum Displacement (cu. in.): 3.15
Maximum GPM: 11.85
Maximum RPM: 880
Maximum PSI: 2050
Maximum Torque (in. lbs.): 885
1-year limited warranty
My tractor produces 9 gpm at 2050 psi, do I loose speed or torque with the reduced gpm's? I would need to slow it down to about 540 RPM's anyhow.
Is this motor strong enough?
My plan would be to keep the PTO shaft intact and build a 3 point loader mount so that I could still mount it front or rear.