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running a f/w processor from a teleporter


Johny Walker
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Is that at idle or working revs?

 

We wrecked our pump using the bucket brush as it boiled the oil in the tank! Just be sure you've got enough oil to to keep this from happening.

 

 

Is that at idle or working revs?

 

not sure but it ran a 14t splitter on tickover think its a 100ltr tank

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if you run it for too long on tickover you risk glazing the bores

 

glazing the bores is usually caused by light loading doesn't matter what revs it is turn the throttle down rather than a flow reducer theres no point burning diesel to pump oil round a valve when the same thing could be achieved by reducing rpm

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Johny, is this your WP36? Or did you have a WP30 cant remember.

WP30 will run fine on it, needs about 37lpm. The flow from the tele goes into the pipe that used to come from the pump. The return pipe is the one that goes into the filter on top of the tank. You still need to keep the oil tank on the processor full for the bar lube

A WP36 is more tricky because it needs 2 seperate hydraulic flows, hence why it has 2 pumps. One flow rate is 37lpm and the other is 10lpm off the top of my head, so you would need to find some way of dividing the flow to get that right otherwise they do very weird things!

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