Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!)

   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!)
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#51  
That's a lot more realistic looking graph than tour first test. No doubt alot more accurate too

Yeah, I just wish I was able to edit post #1 to add a line at the very top that says see post #47 for correct data.
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!) #52  
I see the results of the hyd fluid getting warmer during the test.
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!)
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   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!) #54  
Meaning the converging sets of data?
Yes. Lift Vs rpm convergence shows the effect of viscosity decrease. But not surely. - Maybe heating was very minor over the test. - A convergence proportional to lift is also to be expected and that may be ALL it is.
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!)
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#55  
Yes. Lift Vs rpm convergence shows the effect of viscosity decrease

Thanks for pointing that out. I hadn't noticed that before. :)
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!) #56  
Thanks for pointing that out. I hadn't noticed that before. :)
Welcome. Note I must have edited as you answered. There are two contributing explanations. For all I know you could have worked the tractor beforehand. In which case, cooling oil would have had some offsetting effect on convergence that was strictly proportionate to the lift figure. . . . Or in the case of warming the convergence effect would have been accentuated.
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!)
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Welcome. Note I must have edited as you answered. There are two contributing explanations. For all I know you could have worked the tractor beforehand. In which case, cooling oil would have had some offsetting effect on convergence that was strictly proportionate to the lift figure. . . . Or in the case of warming the convergence effect would have been accentuated.

It was definitely due to warming of the fluid. The tractor had been idling for a while before the test, but the fluid definitely got warmer throughout the test. Especially spending all that time flowing through the relief valve while the scale settled out each time.
 
   / Here are the ACTUAL Lift Capacities of the RK24 L75 FEL @ Varoius Heights (w/ Graph!) #58  
Yeah, I just wish I was able to edit post #1 to add a line at the very top that says see post #47 for correct data.
How is post #1 now?

Aaron Z
 

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