Hosskix
Bronze Member
Hey guys, I recently bought a Shaver HD-8 post driver and have a JD 790 without power beyond.
I started pricing PBY because I didn't want to lose the function of my FEL by jumping off one of the curl circuits, then having to bungee the lever seemed like a pain.
Anyhow, JD quit offering the PBY kit for a 790 and just pricing the parts separately they'd cost over $400 (if you can find them separately!). Not something I'm looking for, plus having to tear the tractor apart to put it on and then losing 3pt function...So, I did some more digging and I came up with a PTO powered hydraulic pump and a 5 gal tank.
The pump output is:
8.0 GPM at 1000 RPM'S.
2550 PSI Pressure.
The driver requirements are:
3 - 4 GPM at 1500 PSI
First of all, I didn't notice the 1000 RPM's before I bought the pump.
(1) Is turning this thing at 540 gonna get me my 1500 PSI?
Does it matter if I'm a little short?
The GPM's shouldn't be an issue, from all I've read it'll just be slower if I'm short there, but I'm thinking 4 or so anyway which puts me in the middle of the requirements.
(2) Do I need to worry about a pressure relief valve?
I'm thinking that with an open center valve (which I assume is what's on the driver) it'll just circulate back into my tank, but is a tractor supply hydraulic tank going to hold 1000+ PSI return without a problem? If not and I need to put in a pressure relief valve, what the heck do I do with the excess PSI? I can't just dump it in my tranny; I'll eventually lose all my fluid!
(3) What about the heat of the fluid?
To my way of thinking, I'll be driving a post (5 min of circ, if that), moving the tractor, getting ready for the next post, engaging the PTO and driving that post, again 5 min of circ max.
Do I need to worry about cooling the fluid or can I just keep "a finger on it" and shut down for a while if it gets pretty warm?
I eagerly await your replies; one of these days I'll learn not to buy stuff until I'm sure they'll work for what I'm intending!
(I probably won't REALLY but it never hurts to have goals.
)
I started pricing PBY because I didn't want to lose the function of my FEL by jumping off one of the curl circuits, then having to bungee the lever seemed like a pain.
Anyhow, JD quit offering the PBY kit for a 790 and just pricing the parts separately they'd cost over $400 (if you can find them separately!). Not something I'm looking for, plus having to tear the tractor apart to put it on and then losing 3pt function...So, I did some more digging and I came up with a PTO powered hydraulic pump and a 5 gal tank.
The pump output is:
8.0 GPM at 1000 RPM'S.
2550 PSI Pressure.
The driver requirements are:
3 - 4 GPM at 1500 PSI
First of all, I didn't notice the 1000 RPM's before I bought the pump.
(1) Is turning this thing at 540 gonna get me my 1500 PSI?
Does it matter if I'm a little short?
The GPM's shouldn't be an issue, from all I've read it'll just be slower if I'm short there, but I'm thinking 4 or so anyway which puts me in the middle of the requirements.
(2) Do I need to worry about a pressure relief valve?
I'm thinking that with an open center valve (which I assume is what's on the driver) it'll just circulate back into my tank, but is a tractor supply hydraulic tank going to hold 1000+ PSI return without a problem? If not and I need to put in a pressure relief valve, what the heck do I do with the excess PSI? I can't just dump it in my tranny; I'll eventually lose all my fluid!
(3) What about the heat of the fluid?
To my way of thinking, I'll be driving a post (5 min of circ, if that), moving the tractor, getting ready for the next post, engaging the PTO and driving that post, again 5 min of circ max.
Do I need to worry about cooling the fluid or can I just keep "a finger on it" and shut down for a while if it gets pretty warm?
I eagerly await your replies; one of these days I'll learn not to buy stuff until I'm sure they'll work for what I'm intending!
(I probably won't REALLY but it never hurts to have goals.