Attachment GPM requirements VS. Tractor GPM output

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jc7622

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Edmond, Oklahoma
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Montana 5740C
I came across a used post driver that supposedly requires about 12GPM. My tractor manual (Montana 5740) says that it puts out about 8GPM. Will I have to pass on the post driver or can something be done to increase my tractor's hydraulic GPMs?
 
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Nothing you can do to increase your output short of a new/larger displacement pump. You could use a PTO pump. Whether or not the implement will work at a lower volume is a different story. I don't know about post drivers but most hydraulic cylinders will work at lower flow, will just be very slow /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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If it is the hydraulic up and spring wham down type it should work , will just go up slower.

Ben
 
 

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