woodlandfarms
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- Los Angeles / SW Washington
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- PowerTrac 1850, Kubota RTV x900
I have a hydraulic post hole digger. I was watching a how to video with a skid steer and the operator suggested running at idle for the best results.
Began to think about this and wanted to get smarter on Hydraulic theory.
In a hydraulic system, PSI is a contant for the most part (?). GPM is variable to the speed of the pump (?). So do I have basically the same torque at a low GPM and a high GPM?
So when drilling a hole, my system is no stronger at a higher RPM than a lower RPM? Or the difference in between low and high GPM insignificant? GPM is just an equation for speed in Hydrualics, not force?
And finally, looking for a response in Laymens terms. I realize that while I did college level math, I have forgotten all of it when helping my 10 year old nephew with basic fractions.
Carl
Began to think about this and wanted to get smarter on Hydraulic theory.
In a hydraulic system, PSI is a contant for the most part (?). GPM is variable to the speed of the pump (?). So do I have basically the same torque at a low GPM and a high GPM?
So when drilling a hole, my system is no stronger at a higher RPM than a lower RPM? Or the difference in between low and high GPM insignificant? GPM is just an equation for speed in Hydrualics, not force?
And finally, looking for a response in Laymens terms. I realize that while I did college level math, I have forgotten all of it when helping my 10 year old nephew with basic fractions.
Carl