J_J
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2003
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- Location
- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
Use 3/8 hose until you get to where you plug in the grapple. Then use 1/4 in hose to the grapple.
An auger will work at very low rpm, and the hyd GPM dictate the rpm, so it depends on the cu in of the hyd motor. Of course the larger cu in motor will generate the most torque, and run at the lowest speed.
What is good about the front mounted auger, is that you can put down pressure on it and help it dig better. and you can reverse the auger if it locks up or stalls.
3 GPM using a 4 cu in hyd motor will produce about 173 rpm.
One of the PowerTrac guys made this auger.
An auger will work at very low rpm, and the hyd GPM dictate the rpm, so it depends on the cu in of the hyd motor. Of course the larger cu in motor will generate the most torque, and run at the lowest speed.
What is good about the front mounted auger, is that you can put down pressure on it and help it dig better. and you can reverse the auger if it locks up or stalls.
3 GPM using a 4 cu in hyd motor will produce about 173 rpm.
One of the PowerTrac guys made this auger.