ID of pump and usage

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RitchElbe

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I nabb 20141007_115707.jpged the pictured pump at the local scrap yard for $10!
Free turning etc. I found the company web page but no real details, I gathered it produces a lot of PSI at low rpm.
Thus I am thinking a new pump for my log splitter build. Anyone know about this one ?20141007_115727.jpg20141007_115714.jpg
 
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That is a Danfoss hyd motor.
 
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Yep got that from the ID plate...but still nothing on what it was mainly used for..other than my original statement
 
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I've never heard of anyone using a hydraulic motor as a pump.

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I've seen people use 2 matching motors to make a pto driven drive system for a auger bits mounted on the side of a bucket.
 
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Well I'll be.... Lurn sumthin new all the time.

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Hmmm perhaps a pump connected to this and then to that trencher I been threatened to mount to the FEL hmmmmmmmmm
 
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You really want a two stage pump. Fast movement to the wood then when the pressure required is too much for both stages, the low pressure stage drops out. This keeps the horsepower required low and shortens the cycle time.
 
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Back again. I came across two still in the box Webster Hydraulic Pumps ( model 043YC001702-LF )
I see the run a good penny. average around $249. I know a two stage pump is suggested for the log
splitter. Will this one do ok is my question.
 
 
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