Why didn’t Old tractors have hydraulic filters ? The case could be made that those tractors didn’t have hydraulic systems, in the proper sense. They ran a cylinder at low flow and low pressure. You might not have consumed even 1-2 Hp in that system and even then it was very intermittent. You’d drive 10 minutes or a 1/2 hour in basically a straight line plowing (depending how long your field was) then literally use the hydraulics for maybe 3-5 seconds to raise the plow. Then you’d turn around and let gravity lower the plow.
Very intermittent usage and low power demand
Now the flows and pressures have gone up, out of necessity. Want live power steering all the time ? Want to be able to control the speed of your hydraulic functions ? Want to plant running a vacuum pump, AND a downforce system AND power steering all at once, MOSTLY on a CONTINUOUS basis where you might consume 50 Hp OR MORE in the hydraulic system ?
You’re not getting there with a sloppy gear pump that’s loosely tolerances enough to allow chunks of oil dry to pass through it
I do hydraulics for a living and have had, for 25 years. It’s shocking how bad many systems are with regard to cleanliness. The highest number of warranty claims (many justifiably denied) on Equipment is dirty oil.
I am happy to conduct a brief “school” on hydraulic contamination on this forum (probably not on Theo thread) if there is interest, but not to a crowd that believes it’s a conspiracy theory if that happened to be the case.
Very intermittent usage and low power demand
Now the flows and pressures have gone up, out of necessity. Want live power steering all the time ? Want to be able to control the speed of your hydraulic functions ? Want to plant running a vacuum pump, AND a downforce system AND power steering all at once, MOSTLY on a CONTINUOUS basis where you might consume 50 Hp OR MORE in the hydraulic system ?
You’re not getting there with a sloppy gear pump that’s loosely tolerances enough to allow chunks of oil dry to pass through it
I do hydraulics for a living and have had, for 25 years. It’s shocking how bad many systems are with regard to cleanliness. The highest number of warranty claims (many justifiably denied) on Equipment is dirty oil.
I am happy to conduct a brief “school” on hydraulic contamination on this forum (probably not on Theo thread) if there is interest, but not to a crowd that believes it’s a conspiracy theory if that happened to be the case.