cost of remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D

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janders1

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I am wondering the cost and possibility of setting up remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D
 
   / cost of remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D #2  
Are you looking foe OEM stuff, or after market? How many sets?
 
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I would be looking for either OEM or aftermarket. I am not sure of how many sets. I was thinking two to four ports if possible. I wasn't sure based on tractor capacity how many remote hydraulics that I could run. I am somewhat new to this. Thanks for your help.

Jon
 
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What do you plan on using them to control? You can have as many as you want if you go after market. Not sure how many are available with the OEM stuff.
 
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I was looking at setting up a firewood processor which would require power for the hydraulic chainsaw, splitter, hydraulic hold downs, and hydraulics for the lift bed for the logs. I think that is it. I was considering the purchase of a pto pump and hydraulic reservoir or running auxiliary hydraulics off the tractor to run the system. Currently the project is a clean slate and I am just in the developmental stages of it. Just gathering knowledge, devising a plan and gathering materials. I am very grateful for the help that you are providing me.

Jon
 
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Welcome from Wisconsin
 
   / cost of remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D #7  
I was looking at setting up a firewood processor which would require power for the hydraulic chainsaw, splitter, hydraulic hold downs, and hydraulics for the lift bed for the logs. I think that is it. I was considering the purchase of a pto pump and hydraulic reservoir or running auxiliary hydraulics off the tractor to run the system. Currently the project is a clean slate and I am just in the developmental stages of it. Just gathering knowledge, devising a plan and gathering materials. I am very grateful for the help that you are providing me.

Jon

My guess is that you would be best off with a PTO pump system.

Just my :2cents: Good luck. ;)
 
   / cost of remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D #8  
You might be better off using a separate engine for the hyd using multiple pumps for the different hyd activities.

Hyd chainsaw

Log splitter

Log lift

Log roller

Conveyer

Manual valves

Solenoid valves

Hyd tank

Filters

A 30 HP small engine can turn a .9 cu in pump at 3600 rpm and produce 14.5 GPM's at 3000 psi.

You can break that down to two or three pumps for different hyd functions.

It is not logical to use a tractor for the firewood processor unless you just want to..

Your tractor = 7.1 GPM implement flow

Hydraulics:
Type: open center
Pressure: 2133 psi [147.1 bar]
TC29 Pump flow: 6.1 gpm [23.1 lpm]
TC29D Pump flow: 7.1 gpm [26.9 lpm]
TC29 Total flow: 9.6 gpm [36.3 lpm]
TC29D Total flow: 12.2 gpm [46.2 lpm]
TC29 Steering flow: 3.5 gpm [13.2 lpm]
TC29D Steering flow: 5.1 gpm [19.3 lpm]
 
   / cost of remote hydraulics on 2004 New Holland TC29D #9  
You might be better off using a separate engine for the hyd using multiple pumps for the different hyd activities.

Hyd chainsaw

Log splitter

Log lift

Log roller

Conveyer

Manual valves

Solenoid valves

Hyd tank

Filters

A 30 HP small engine can turn a .9 cu in pump at 3600 rpm and produce 14.5 GPM's at 3000 psi.

You can break that down to two or three pumps for different hyd functions.

It is not logical to use a tractor for the firewood processor unless you just want to..

Your tractor = 7.1 GPM implement flow

Hydraulics:
Type: open center
Pressure: 2133 psi [147.1 bar]
TC29 Pump flow: 6.1 gpm [23.1 lpm]
TC29D Pump flow: 7.1 gpm [26.9 lpm]
TC29 Total flow: 9.6 gpm [36.3 lpm]
TC29D Total flow: 12.2 gpm [46.2 lpm]
TC29 Steering flow: 3.5 gpm [13.2 lpm]
TC29D Steering flow: 5.1 gpm [19.3 lpm]

Absolutely agree, especially with the notion of using separate pumps for the higher flow demand uses.
 
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Thanks. I appreciate the advice. My hydraulic knowledge is somewhat limited, so it will be a great learning experience. Are you saying that using the tractor is overkill or will not work to get hydraulic pressure everywhere I need it? I was going to use it to avoid the extra expense of an engine. Most say you need a 12 hp or bigger engine and many recommended a 20 hp. I also thought it would save the expense of love joy connections, and the maintenance expenses of that additional engine. One tool many purposes with one thing to maintain was my thinking with using my tractor to power it. Also then I have a good reason not to loan it out if it stays on the property. I understand that it would also be less versatile by requiring tractor power.
 

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