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Re: Adding Rear Remotes
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Posted by Tweeter on March 16, 2007 at 17:58:35 from (72.9.20.43):
In Reply to: Re: Adding Rear Remotes posted by PaulW_NJ on March 16, 2007 at 17:38:05:
The backhoe is a Bradco 11HD, which requires 9 to 14 GPM. My tractor has a hydraulic pump (gear type) mounted on the front of the motor with a shaft that produces 26 GPM at 2200 RPM. I am told by my dealer that the top cover under the seat has a plate that I can tap into for rear remotes. They say that this will also produce 26 GPM flow. They said that I need to tap into that for the pressure side and run a return line back to some port that dumps into the tranny housing. My question there is: Are the loader hydraulics supplied from the fluid in the tranny or from the reservoir in the nose of the tractor near the radiator? How can the top cover rear remotes have a 26 GPM flow then?
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