BlacknTan
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Thanks Mad, and everyone!
I think I've got it now.....
I think I've got it now.....
kennyd said:You would not want to put a valve rated lower than the maximum GPM of the tractor, because this is a "open center" system. The new valve needs to be able to flow the oil without restriction.
Say you put a valve that was rated at 5GPM on a machine that's pump was rated at 10GPM, you could have a restriction in the hydraulic circuit the could cause overheating.
Both. However, I don't quite understand your comment that "half of applications are closed center systems". Just about every tractor and piece of heavy equipment that I know of has open center hydraulic systems.PSDawg said:Question on this; is the GPM rating of a valve related to the supply through the spool to the work ports or from the supply through the OC to the power beyond or both? I was always under the impression it was related to the work ports for a couple of reasons; the work ports are usually quite a bit smaller and half of applications are closed center systems where GPM 'through' the valve would be meaningless.