Sirs,
I am sizing a hydraulic auger for my tractor (Kubota GL5740HSTC) on a QA FEL mount.
The flow requirements for the 2 models in consideration are:
6-15 GPM (McMillen X975)
and
10-25 GPM (McMillen X1475).
The difference in torque is considerable between the two:
X975 at 10gpm 1,500 lb-ft;
X1475 at 14gpm 2377 lb-ft (and 1600 at 10gpm)
My tractor specs show the following: "Implement pump 9.8 gpm; Power Steering Pump 4.9gpm; Total Hydraulic Flow 14.7 gpm"
My question is twofold:
1. Is the "Total Hydraulic Flow" potentially available for the auger if the tractor is not being steered, or is it always limited to the Implement pump 9.8 gpm flow?
2. If the flow is limited to the Implement pump 9.8 gpm flow, is it better to go with the X1475 to (theoretically) pick up the extra few pounds of torque at the bottom end (1600 versus 1500 hundred max for the X975)?
Thank you.
I am sizing a hydraulic auger for my tractor (Kubota GL5740HSTC) on a QA FEL mount.
The flow requirements for the 2 models in consideration are:
6-15 GPM (McMillen X975)
and
10-25 GPM (McMillen X1475).
The difference in torque is considerable between the two:
X975 at 10gpm 1,500 lb-ft;
X1475 at 14gpm 2377 lb-ft (and 1600 at 10gpm)
My tractor specs show the following: "Implement pump 9.8 gpm; Power Steering Pump 4.9gpm; Total Hydraulic Flow 14.7 gpm"
My question is twofold:
1. Is the "Total Hydraulic Flow" potentially available for the auger if the tractor is not being steered, or is it always limited to the Implement pump 9.8 gpm flow?
2. If the flow is limited to the Implement pump 9.8 gpm flow, is it better to go with the X1475 to (theoretically) pick up the extra few pounds of torque at the bottom end (1600 versus 1500 hundred max for the X975)?
Thank you.