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Can anyone recommend some good book(s) for self education in hydraulics.
J.J.: Maybe you want to weigh in on this as you have recommended that PT owners educate themselves in hydraulics. You must have done the same.
I'm not so much looking for theoretical stuff as practical information. The theoretical stuff is readily available on the net. I'm a retired electrical engineer and hydraulics is very much like electricity at the math level.
Amazon has some books on the subject, but it is hard to tell if they are any good.
A free on-line book would be swell if such a thing exists.
A search of this forum returns too many results, so I am just asking the experts.
Thanks,
Ron
J.J.: Maybe you want to weigh in on this as you have recommended that PT owners educate themselves in hydraulics. You must have done the same.
I'm not so much looking for theoretical stuff as practical information. The theoretical stuff is readily available on the net. I'm a retired electrical engineer and hydraulics is very much like electricity at the math level.
Amazon has some books on the subject, but it is hard to tell if they are any good.
A free on-line book would be swell if such a thing exists.
A search of this forum returns too many results, so I am just asking the experts.
Thanks,
Ron