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If it has such a small reservoir is there not a risk of it overheating the oil? I know very little about hydraulics and realise that these pumps have always operated with the reservoir in question, so I may have answered my own question (doh!).

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The reservoir tank is quite small, but it has a large oil cooler built into the system as standard

 

I may have to add another tank however as the ram is so big, it uses a lot of oil out of the tank at full stroke.

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The reservoir tank is quite small, but it has a large oil cooler built into the system as standard

 

I may have to add another tank however as the ram is so big, it uses a lot of oil out of the tank at full stroke.

 

as long as the pumps not sucking air i would dodge along with its own tank or can you piggy back a tank at the same level with a big feed hose

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Well done mate, looks a great modification. You must be well pleased with that. Would be interested in seeing a video of it splitting a few rings when you get it fully up and running.

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Picture of operating height please before I start to criticise:laugh1:

 

Looks good, is it compulsory to wear a pink Pringles tank top when splitting and if a bit skites off do you have to shout FOUR!!:confused1::laugh1:

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