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Anyone out there know the flow rate l/min of the standard hydraulic auxillary circuit on the back of a MF 35X generally used to tip trailers. Appreciated.

 

Don't know about the 35x but the 35 was 3.5 gallons per minute (at pto speed I think)

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Anyone out there know the flow rate l/min of the standard hydraulic auxillary circuit on the back of a MF 35X generally used to tip trailers. Appreciated.

 

It's 3.98 gallons per minute at 2000psi, so say 18 litres per min.

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It's 3.98 gallons per minute at 2000psi, so say 18 litres per min.

 

Wow - that low!

 

That said anyone care to comment on the feasability of the cycle time of a Price Fallows splitter 12Tonne I think linked up to the 35X?

 

Or more importantly the flow rate to give a sensible cycle time? What is sensible!

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Wow - that low!

 

That said anyone care to comment on the feasability of the cycle time of a Price Fallows splitter 12Tonne I think linked up to the 35X?

 

Or more importantly the flow rate to give a sensible cycle time? What is sensible!

 

You need to know the ram piston diameter, rod diameter and stroke to work that out. A quick calculation suggests a cycle time of 10 seconds for a 75mm piston with a 25 mm rod moving through 38 cms on your 18 litre/min. That will give a force of 6 tonnes at 2000psi (mixing units).

 

Double the force by increasing the piston diameter 100mm and you double the cycle time but there are means of speeding it up until full force is needed.

 

It is possible to combine the flow of the scots yoke linkage pump with a pto gearbox and pump.

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Forget it, just bite the bullet and buy a PTO pump to match the splitter requirements. You'll only wear out the internal pump using it all day on a splitter anyway.

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Anyone out there know the flow rate l/min of the standard hydraulic auxillary circuit on the back of a MF 35X generally used to tip trailers. Appreciated.

 

HI ARB what are you going to use your mf35x for thanks jon :thumbup:

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Forget it, just bite the bullet and buy a PTO pump to match the splitter requirements. You'll only wear out the internal pump using it all day on a splitter anyway.

 

where do you get a set up from?

 

and rough cost

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Split it and put a 200 series multi power pump in, outlet pipes to left hand side, may have to machine out the torsion tube on the pto to suit, 35 will be a fine spline, 68 on 135's have coarse spline like a 200.

Gives you 9 gallon a minute, been there, done that. :wink:

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