Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump

   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #21  
Yes, I need more flow, I am going to turn a couple of motors for extended period of time at 12GPM. Also the tractor only has < 4 gallons of fluid.

What are you using as a tank?
 
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#22  
A 15 gallon tank which is sitting on a 3 point carrier/implement. The two motors are going to turn two cultivating blades for in-row cultivation
 
   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #23  
A 15 gallon tank which is sitting on a 3 point carrier/implement. The two motors are going to turn two cultivating blades for in-row cultivation
I would recommend a temperature gauge in the suction line.

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There are many types: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...LyziGA&q=hydraulic temperature gauge#imgdii=_
 
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What are the tell tail signs when running the tractor that your hydraulic fluid is getting warm, warmer than it should but before any damage can occur? I know having a gauge is ideal but if for some reason that is not possible is there a flow rate or PSI change that will occur? Any change in how it sounds? Anything else?
 
   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #27  
Those infrared laser thermometers that you point at an object to check it's temperature will do what you need. Just point it at the side of the tank. I have one that I've checked hyd oil temp with several times. Very handy to have for many things.
 
   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #28  
What are the tell tail signs when running the tractor that your hydraulic fluid is getting warm, warmer than it should but before any damage can occur? I know having a gauge is ideal but if for some reason that is not possible is there a flow rate or PSI change that will occur? Any change in how it sounds? Anything else?

I always notice a smell of the warmer fluid from all the leakage around fittings, etc. Mine have never warmed too much but I can tell when I have been working the tractors.
 
   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #29  
I wouldn't hang a pump off of the PTO on a small tractor like that, especially if you have to extend it a few inches. Look at the size difference in the support bearings on a B2320 vs say even a 40hp John Deere. 50lbs hanging 1inch from the PTO housing is only exerts a little over 50lbs of force on the bearings, every inch you add multiplies the force, 4 inches and you are looking at 200lbs equivalent (not exact math but gives you the idea).

Take the time and mount the pump on the tank carrier and use a driveshaft. Maybe a little more expense up front but cheaper than having to rebuild to PTO on you tractor.
 
   / Mounting a PTO hydraulic pump #30  
I'm thinking about getting a PTO pump, Thought about making or modifying a pre-made tank and hang it off the 3pt hitch, anyone see a downside to this, also any links to an radiator (liquid to air) type hydraulic cooler, only found a few that use water to cool not air.
 

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