chaffe
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also i looked up the specs on my motor, 700 n/m at 2500 psi, plenty of torque available, especially as it goes through a 4:1 reduction in the diff :thumbsup:
well, that will be coming soon, i hope to get the seat on and make it more "drivable" before i make a video! (not wanting all you lot laughing at me falling off the back!)
The good thing about the hi-lo pump is that it automaticaly "drops" downd a gear when the load increases on the transmission, quite ingenious if I may say so (and just lucky!) i hope this clarifies what i am trying to achieve, and thanks for the intrest again, chaffe
Nice work, CHAFFE.
A 2-stage hyd pump is a great way to go with these small engines. I wish
I had one when I built my CADDigger years ago. Even with a 10hp engine,
the cylinders moved slower than I wanted in low-load situations.
The reason you want a "motor spool valve" is to avoid the large pressure
spikes that you get when braking, esp when you have a lot of momentum
to stop. The M-S valve will allow the drive to free-wheel a bit when you
return to neutral. Some have adjustable reliefs, but you can also install
an after-market relief valve in the system to avoid problems. You also
may want to have additional brakes as this will limit your hydraulic
braking action.
I would be quite interested in any more information you may have about relief valves in the drive (i dont really want to change my spool), thanks Chaffe..
DFKRUG, thanks for the advice, i will certainly look into something of this nature.
Here are some high quality pictures of it with the seat on, this is essentially finished now bar the footplates. I can now count the lift linkages as seperate projects, the first thing to do is look at mounting my mower deck, as that is of primary importance this time of year!
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thanks for looking :tractor: