Wannaspeed
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So I started a thread the other day in the Massey section, maybe the wrong section for the questions asked since I have no replies. That thread is here.
Anyway I have a MF 30B industrial with loader without PTO. According to this, my tractor flows 19 GPM.
I was thinking of using a diverter to tap into the dump/curl lines of my loader and adding some rear remotes. In addition I was thinking of either converting a brush hog to run off a hydraulic motor, or mounting a hydraulic motor with a PTO shaft to connect a normal brush hog.
I found some calculations for hydraulic motor size: Fluid Motor Speed from GPM Input: 231 x GPM Fluid Motor Displacement
Based on my 19 GPM and to get a shaft speed of 540 RPMS I would need a motor that's 8.13 Cubic inch.
This is where I could start using some advice from people that have more experience.
I suspect that 19GPM is maximum flow, without any efficiency losses, or losses through controls and hoses? Using a loss of 20% (?) gives me the number 15.2 GPM and a motor size of 6.5 CI. There isn't any kind of built in restriction at the dump curl that would cause it to have lower flow is there? As you can see I don't really have any constants, the best I can do is take a guess..But if I'm going to guess I want it to at least be an educated guess. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's one of the motors I was considering.
What do ya'll think? Will it work? According to the first site my tractors hydraulic psi is 2500, that pump says:
"Pressure:
2576 PSI cont.
3091 PSI int."
But I imagine it will still work at 76 psi lower? It also says:
Flow: 19.7 GPM cont.
23.6 GPM int.
But I imagine it will still work at lower flow just at a reduced RPM? And lastly it says:
Speed:
600 RPM cont.
720 RPM int.
But given lower flow it would spin slower correct? At 19 GPM I calculated 575RPM and with my made up number of 15.2 I get 460 RPM. I think these RPM ranges would be about right... unless I'm missing something major like a restriction that cuts my flow in half or something... What do ya'll think? Any advice? Thanks.
Anyway I have a MF 30B industrial with loader without PTO. According to this, my tractor flows 19 GPM.
I was thinking of using a diverter to tap into the dump/curl lines of my loader and adding some rear remotes. In addition I was thinking of either converting a brush hog to run off a hydraulic motor, or mounting a hydraulic motor with a PTO shaft to connect a normal brush hog.
I found some calculations for hydraulic motor size: Fluid Motor Speed from GPM Input: 231 x GPM Fluid Motor Displacement
Based on my 19 GPM and to get a shaft speed of 540 RPMS I would need a motor that's 8.13 Cubic inch.
This is where I could start using some advice from people that have more experience.
I suspect that 19GPM is maximum flow, without any efficiency losses, or losses through controls and hoses? Using a loss of 20% (?) gives me the number 15.2 GPM and a motor size of 6.5 CI. There isn't any kind of built in restriction at the dump curl that would cause it to have lower flow is there? As you can see I don't really have any constants, the best I can do is take a guess..But if I'm going to guess I want it to at least be an educated guess. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's one of the motors I was considering.
What do ya'll think? Will it work? According to the first site my tractors hydraulic psi is 2500, that pump says:
"Pressure:
2576 PSI cont.
3091 PSI int."
But I imagine it will still work at 76 psi lower? It also says:
Flow: 19.7 GPM cont.
23.6 GPM int.
But I imagine it will still work at lower flow just at a reduced RPM? And lastly it says:
Speed:
600 RPM cont.
720 RPM int.
But given lower flow it would spin slower correct? At 19 GPM I calculated 575RPM and with my made up number of 15.2 I get 460 RPM. I think these RPM ranges would be about right... unless I'm missing something major like a restriction that cuts my flow in half or something... What do ya'll think? Any advice? Thanks.