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handirifle
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OK found my old post. It has a 4" dia cylinder, rod I still didn't measure but it's a 1.25 or 1.5 with a 21" stroke. Engine is 5hp Honda, pump is Northern Tool 1012 11gpm 2 stage.
Would I use a 1" return line if the fitting threads are only 3/4" or smaller?
By a sideways ptrap, do you mean "partly" sideways? Otherwise I can't see how one level sideways would retain oil, would it not flow out as well?
I do have a Briggs 15hp engine that is in an old mower, that no longer mows. But for now the little splitter does what I need so no need to get crazy on size. I moved some lines around, removed the old tank and welded some brackets on for the new tank, so it is mounted beside the pump, so no concerns about feeding issues. Thanks for the good feedback. It made me more determined to set it higher.
Now I have some more questions.
It came with a 1 1/2" outlet port and 3/4" inlet port. The pump uses 3/4" threaded fittings, so is there Some advantage of running a larger line from the tank to a 3/4" fitting? If I did run, say a 1" or 1.25" line, how do I step that down to the 3/4" at the pump?
Also, with my 11 GPM pump and a 3/4" return feed line is there a particular size/style filter I should use?
What is that above the pump and how far is the pump from the ground?
Boy I thought I was "rigging" mine together. Interesting setup you have there. I saw one at the Kubota dealer the other day that made me drool. I think it was rated 30ton but not sure. It was nice.