I did a search trying to find out what the gpm is on my tractor and found -- JD 4310 and the pump puts out 8.6 gpm @ 2500 psi.
Assuming that this is correct, and I want a motor to run continuously up to aprox 800 rpm at full throttle, and develop around 10 hp, what cu in displacement should I look for? How do you calculate gpm - psi - rpm- cu in - to know what you want?
I built a cab and have yet to complete the A/C. I have all the components but don't want to do all the modifications needed under the hood to make room for the compressor.My intention is to power an AC compressor mounted up in the cab roof with everything else.
I intend to cut into the pressure line that feeds the loader valve, run thru the hydraulic motor and back into the loader valve. The motor will run continuously and that's ok. I know it will vary with engine rpm and I'm ok with that too. Am I nuts??
Assuming that this is correct, and I want a motor to run continuously up to aprox 800 rpm at full throttle, and develop around 10 hp, what cu in displacement should I look for? How do you calculate gpm - psi - rpm- cu in - to know what you want?
I built a cab and have yet to complete the A/C. I have all the components but don't want to do all the modifications needed under the hood to make room for the compressor.My intention is to power an AC compressor mounted up in the cab roof with everything else.
I intend to cut into the pressure line that feeds the loader valve, run thru the hydraulic motor and back into the loader valve. The motor will run continuously and that's ok. I know it will vary with engine rpm and I'm ok with that too. Am I nuts??