ocaj11
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2004
- Messages
- 190
- Location
- Northeast Texas
- Tractor
- John Deere 5325 4wd, Kubota B7500 HST
Hello All,
I would like to get some advice regarding hydraulic motors. I would like to get a motor to mount to my front end loader and use the motor to turn drill stem for well drilling. I have a John Deere 5325 with the following hydraulic specs:
Pump Rated Output Standard 19.9 GPM
Rated Flow @ One SCV 13.9 GPM
Maximum Operating Pressure 2,906 GPM
Maximum Hydraulic Power 19.5 HP
I'm currently jetting a water well using a 4200 psi pressure washer. As I jet down, I'm inserting 4" pvc for well casing as I go down. Currently, I'm at 40 feet and I ran into some gravel that my pressure washer won't cut.
I would like to know which hydraulic motor I need to give me the greatest tourque with a fairly low RPM. If I use 1" or 1 1/4" black pipe for drill stem and get maybe a 2" drill bit and a 5" reamer bit, maybe I could push through the gravel and continue down with the drilling method or pressure washing method assuming I'm still in clay or hit sand.
I looked at surplus center for hydraulic motors, but I really couldn't figure out which type would be best for my application.
I would like to get some advice regarding hydraulic motors. I would like to get a motor to mount to my front end loader and use the motor to turn drill stem for well drilling. I have a John Deere 5325 with the following hydraulic specs:
Pump Rated Output Standard 19.9 GPM
Rated Flow @ One SCV 13.9 GPM
Maximum Operating Pressure 2,906 GPM
Maximum Hydraulic Power 19.5 HP
I'm currently jetting a water well using a 4200 psi pressure washer. As I jet down, I'm inserting 4" pvc for well casing as I go down. Currently, I'm at 40 feet and I ran into some gravel that my pressure washer won't cut.
I would like to know which hydraulic motor I need to give me the greatest tourque with a fairly low RPM. If I use 1" or 1 1/4" black pipe for drill stem and get maybe a 2" drill bit and a 5" reamer bit, maybe I could push through the gravel and continue down with the drilling method or pressure washing method assuming I'm still in clay or hit sand.
I looked at surplus center for hydraulic motors, but I really couldn't figure out which type would be best for my application.