bayslasha190819
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Yeah right Coorabell know it well . Rich ppl..unlike me ..Know the area well, the bloke who bought my machine was just inland from Byron, spent quite a few months working it for him on a development he was doing at Coorabell.
Yeah right Coorabell know it well . Rich ppl..unlike me ..Know the area well, the bloke who bought my machine was just inland from Byron, spent quite a few months working it for him on a development he was doing at Coorabell.
Tones I’ve just had a clarification with porters (Hyundai Brisbane) and old mate said the oil flow on “crusher” is 150lpm. “Breaker” 110lpm. But he said you’d want to clarify the specs for the pump as he’s seen a million times blokes cranking up the power and blowing the pump no problem. Question is how would I get info for this pump with the info I have ? Cheers mate MortyEvery thing that funwithfuel has post here is absolutely on the money.
The hydraulic motor looks very similar to a Rexroth bent axis FM series. Is there a tag on the opposite side to were the casedrain hose is? If there is from memory the first 2 numbers are the motor size in cc, thats the amount of oil required for 1 rotation.
What make and model mower is it? Is there a plate underneath the motor? The numbers in the pictures will be casting numbers and not revelant to the motor size. I guess you bought it used, has the previous owner got any info to help identify it?
Flow makes speed, RPMs, it's pressure that can destroy motors. To give an example the AHWI mulcher I owned had a 63cc Rexroth motor which was rated good for 6000rpm, ran similar flow to yours and spun at around 2000rpm ,⅔s below maximum. I think you're safe on the flow side.
Forgot to ask you mate on my 7 tonne Takeuchi TB070 it has these some kind of heat resistor set up. Have you seen this before know what itWhat make and model mower is it? Is there a plate underneath the motor? The numbers in the pictures will be casting numbers and not revelant to the motor size. I guess you bought it used, has the previous owner got any info to help identify it?
Flow makes speed, RPMs, it's pressure that can destroy motors. To give an example the AHWI mulcher I owned had a 63cc Rexroth motor which was rated good for 6000rpm, ran similar flow to yours and spun at around 2000rpm ,⅔s below maximum. I think you're safe on the flow side.
opened the dump to tank!Looks as close to perfect as you could ask for. As for setting, I would go breaker or hammer. Depending on what you folks call it down there. But ideally you want one way flow without the possibility of reversing all that weight while rotating. Thats a pretty cool attachment, thanks for sharing it.