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Re: Re: 2- stage hydraulic log splitter pumps...
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Posted by Steven@nd on November 27, 2002 at 08:22:52 from (165.234.130.119):
In Reply to: Re: 2- stage hydraulic log splitter pumps... posted by Ed on November 27, 2002 at 07:42:13:
I've already heard all of that before. All I asked for was what the 2nd stage of a 2-stage pump was and if anyone had another recommendation for a belt driven pump. I do NOT want a distributor drive pump, I do not like them, they are too expensive, and I do not like the stress on cam and crank gears. My H gets high RPM use all the time because I didn't stick $2500 into an engine rebuild to idle along in parades. I USE my tractors every day. We use it to run the grain auger, mow road ditches, rake, grind feed, move equipment around the yard, etc. A power steering pump does not have enough capacity to run anything but power steering. I am putting power steering and live hydraulics on. I need at least a 10 GPM pump, preferably something in the 12-14 range. Sorry for the confusion in my question.
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