Charlie_Iliff
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2001
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- Arnold, MD
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT1845, John Deere 2240, John Deere 950, John Deere 755, Jacobsen Turf Cat II
Re: Power Trac PT425 Hydraulic PTO uses
MossRoad:
I just downloaded the Army basic hydraulics manual. I have thought not only of a loop in the PTO, but a solenoid controlled open center valve in that loop to handle things that I now will be hooking to the aux. If the 4 in 1 bucket and digger curl cylinders are fast enough with the auxiliary, I will consider a solenoid valve in series with that, however, and leave the PTO alone.
I saw the caution in the manual about turning on the PTO without hooking to an implement. I assume there is a relief valve and the engine will lug before catastrophe, but the loop hose would prevent any problem and be easy to do.
Of course, then we'd have to design and build a clever carrying spot for it when the mower or tiller is hooked up.
MossRoad:
I just downloaded the Army basic hydraulics manual. I have thought not only of a loop in the PTO, but a solenoid controlled open center valve in that loop to handle things that I now will be hooking to the aux. If the 4 in 1 bucket and digger curl cylinders are fast enough with the auxiliary, I will consider a solenoid valve in series with that, however, and leave the PTO alone.
I saw the caution in the manual about turning on the PTO without hooking to an implement. I assume there is a relief valve and the engine will lug before catastrophe, but the loop hose would prevent any problem and be easy to do.
Of course, then we'd have to design and build a clever carrying spot for it when the mower or tiller is hooked up.