J_J
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2003
- Messages
- 18,952
- Location
- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
With a perfect hyd pump, you would have high pressure as soon as the pump was turning.
A worn pump will leak, and increased rpm will compensate for some of that loss.
GPM/volume will dictate speed of operation.
You can reduce the engine rpm for less GPM of fluid, or run the engine at max and add restrictors in the BH circuit. A needle valve will adjust the flow as you desire.
If your BH is the first valve in the series flow, then it becomes the master relief, and you can set the relief pressure for tractor specs.
A worn pump will leak, and increased rpm will compensate for some of that loss.
GPM/volume will dictate speed of operation.
You can reduce the engine rpm for less GPM of fluid, or run the engine at max and add restrictors in the BH circuit. A needle valve will adjust the flow as you desire.
If your BH is the first valve in the series flow, then it becomes the master relief, and you can set the relief pressure for tractor specs.