J_J
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Actual formula: (PSI x GPM) / 1714 = HP
3000 x 29 = 87,000
87,000 / 1714 = 50.758
So basically I am back to where I started. Hook to the remotes buy the Prince valve and go on with life.
Bugsyinc; said:Actual formula: (PSI x GPM) / 1714 = HP
3000 x 29 = 87,000
87,000 / 1714 = 50.758
I just did this exact thing tried to reason a pto pump etc and finally just to try it I rigged my splitter up to tractor hydraulics and it works just fine simple is good.
I took JJ's and a few others advice on hooking it to the tractor and using the lsr 3060 fast extend valve and it is fast you will be amazed how well it works and on a 3.5 cyl it should be even quicker than my 4".
.....I believe that formula you stated is the HP the pump is actually producing, not what it takes to drive the pump......
bubbacuse77; said:I don't like to tell anyone how to do stuff unless your asking. If your asking, I wouldn't run it off the rear remotes. If you don't mind running the risk of damaging your 3rd function valve. You are putting high pressure on the return to sump side of the valve everytime you split a piece of wood. To do it right you really need a power beyond kit to run it off of. You also need to make sure your remote lines are large enough to handle the continuous open loop of your hydro system.
Sorry if I added confusion.
Yep JJ your right he could do that. The other issue is if those remotes where, say 1/4" or 3/8" inch and his power hydro loop though his loader/3rd function/rock shaft was say 1/2" or 5/8". Might cause some heat in the fluid but most likey with a smaller tractor that pushes 4-5 gpm it shouldn't matter, hey.
1/2" inch is should work good. Make sure not only the hose but also the couplings are sized right. 3/4" might be overkill unless you have a big tractor.
165masseyky; said:I purchased a 2 spool macro valve that has a PB port on it should I replace my existing remote valve with the PB valve and run a 3/4 line with QD on it for my splittler return? The line coming from the QD I am currently using as my pressure line now is 1/2.Is that sufficient and if not may I have a suggestion on what I need to do. If I need to do this where do i need to hook the return line on a 1973 165 MF.:confused2:
Ok but the ports are 3/8 on the valve. So I need to come off the return side of the valve with a 3/4 line to 3/4 QD to return on the tractor? Any suggestions on where i can find a return plug on my tractor? Thanks for the help everyone and for the patience.
I don't mean any disrespect but are you messureing the hoses on the outside or are you refering to the inside diameter of the hose when you say 3/4" hose. What kind/size tractor do you have?
The plug on my tractor to retun it to the tank is on the right side of the rock shaft housing. Realize if you return the flow directly from the splitter valve to the tank you may not have funtion of your 3pt to move it up and down.
I was meaning ID at 3/4 but I think 1/2 should be ok. I am using a 1973 165 with the perkins diesel. If I run my remotes I don't have 3pt now because the selector on the top cap only allows 3pt or aux. If I am understanding this correctly I can replace the remote valve I have with a valve that I have which has a PB port and run the splitter from the PB port without tieing my control lever back on the valve for the remotes I still wont have 3pt I don't think though. I will look for the return plug on my service manual and run the return from the splitter to there via a 1/2 ID line. Does that sound right?