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If you had a hydro you would have infinite speed range, from nothing to max swash, no need for hi/low range.
A super garden tractor has 1 tooth less on pinion gear on the hydro to compensate for the larger diameter tires they put on them. If you had a hydro you would have the ability of adding power steering and power beyond to activate a lift cylinder or additional circuits for power angle. You would however be limited by speed of these as your GPM's of the charge pump are too small for something like a log splitter/loader but you could add an additional pump of higher GPM's. just something to think about |
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https://youtu.be/eTjuozhzwBc?t=927 To see the machine operating, skip the explanation, and jump directly to operating,, https://youtu.be/eTjuozhzwBc?t=1141 (start at 19 minutes) |
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Oh, yea, if I tinkered with it for a while,, I could get the charge pump to split some firewood,, too,,
maybe not 36" blocks of gum tree wood,, not a pickup load in 15 minutes,, but, it would split most of the firewood a normal human wants to use,,, I say that because I built one back in the 1980's ,, and it worked for me,, I did not take any pictures,,, |
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On the 2nd green machine video....
It's a wonder that helper still has his head in one piece!! Gawd, what a lousy operator! Sent chills down my spine watching that!! |
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