quarencia
Silver Member
Actually...Cub Cadet is Yanmar and Yanmar is Cub Cadet, at least for new tractors. They formed a Joint Venture called C.U.T. Supply. That was over two years ago. Link to press release
Looked up the SC2400 Yanmar/Cub Cadet to see what they say about the dual pumps. They have a gear pump operating at 3.6 GPM for PS, FEL, and 3p. The second pump is a trochoid pushing 3.5 GPM for PTO Clutch and HST charge. Didn't see pressure info, but trochoids are like automotive oil pumps. Can't see what this arrangement really does for you. If I recall correctly, trochoids aren't good for generating very high pressures. Perhaps there is an efficiency gain from using this pump. But I really don't see the advantage that an operator would ever notice. With the PS and work ports on the same circuit, there doesn't appear to be a big advantage. I suppose if you don't have to regulate the high pressure back down to lower pressure before it gets to PTO clutch and HST charge, you're removing a heat source from the loop, but the complexity of the second pump and plumbing seems to negate that advantage.
Looked up the SC2400 Yanmar/Cub Cadet to see what they say about the dual pumps. They have a gear pump operating at 3.6 GPM for PS, FEL, and 3p. The second pump is a trochoid pushing 3.5 GPM for PTO Clutch and HST charge. Didn't see pressure info, but trochoids are like automotive oil pumps. Can't see what this arrangement really does for you. If I recall correctly, trochoids aren't good for generating very high pressures. Perhaps there is an efficiency gain from using this pump. But I really don't see the advantage that an operator would ever notice. With the PS and work ports on the same circuit, there doesn't appear to be a big advantage. I suppose if you don't have to regulate the high pressure back down to lower pressure before it gets to PTO clutch and HST charge, you're removing a heat source from the loop, but the complexity of the second pump and plumbing seems to negate that advantage.