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Wilsons website used to list the flow and pressure requirements for thier loaders but no longer appears to do so - can any of you gents give me the flow and pressure requirements for a Botes 5060 please?

 

Cheers

mac

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All I can say is that the stock pump on my Valtra 6400 managed fine with the 560.. I have heard of people fitting auxiliary pumps but for a decent tractor it should be fine.

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Ok thanks - my trailer has its own pump and reservoir and it is not connected to the tractor hydraulics.

 

The present pump is tired and is not so far as i can see marked with pressure and flow ratings

 

cheers

mac

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Ok thanks - my trailer has its own pump and reservoir and it is not connected to the tractor hydraulics.

 

The present pump is tired and is not so far as i can see marked with pressure and flow ratings

 

cheers

mac

 

Quite often you see the spool block plugged into the spool valves. Often the operated by the non return stick:lol: Although you do get a restricted flow through the valves but 60lpm will do most stuff. If your doing big butts you might want more than that.

 

A good hydraulics shop should be able to re condition the pump.

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Kesla publish all their recommended flow rates and pressures on their cranes on their website.

 

Their biggest crane is 80-100l on single acting or 150-170 on load sensing. At 190bar.

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