J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
What ever pressure is developed by the hyd motors will determine the torque.
If you only have a 3000 psi pump, and two 1500 psi motors, you would want to run them in series so the pressure can be developed by the 2 motors. Both motors will use the same GPM's.
In a parrallel hyd circuit, each motor will develop/have the same pressure but will each get half of the GPM's, which will determine the speed.
On my hyd system, I have a series /parallel setup because I am using 4 hyd wheel motors .
It would probably depend on if you are looking for torque or rpm. You can get the desired amount by design, otherwise matching up the parts.
If you only have a 3000 psi pump, and two 1500 psi motors, you would want to run them in series so the pressure can be developed by the 2 motors. Both motors will use the same GPM's.
In a parrallel hyd circuit, each motor will develop/have the same pressure but will each get half of the GPM's, which will determine the speed.
On my hyd system, I have a series /parallel setup because I am using 4 hyd wheel motors .
It would probably depend on if you are looking for torque or rpm. You can get the desired amount by design, otherwise matching up the parts.