a crossover relief valve will act similar to your over running clutch. You may still have a spin down cycle but it wont hurt the seals or motor.
http://www.princehyd.com/Products/Hydraulic-Valves/Relief/Model-DRV
Why this setup vs a ss hydraulic brush cutter? Did you call Newton to ask what’ll happen when you hang it over the edge? I need all your personal info so I can help your estate sue the various manufacturers for not placing warning labels on this combination of stuff.
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Why the switch to a bush hog? I am tracking a different take on those. Seems in Europe you can get a chain carrier instead of blades. The grade 80 chains are supposed to be better than blades. The 3 pt chain suspension should give a little more float on uneven ground.
If the mechanic wasnt referring to high flow, time to find a new mechanic. Most likely an electrical issue, thumb rocker switch is worth a close look.
https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/threads/here-is-a-possible-thumbwheel-switch-solution.98304/
If you need some more practice before going all in, I know a lawn that needs some serious help.
A lack of rainfall is keeping my weeds from making a green “lawn”.🤭
With a max tongue weight of 820 pounds. 10% of 18000 (9tons) is 1800 lbs., more than double. That alone can cause bad things to happen, especially at highway speed.
Im betting your hitch is too low. With the trailer on flat ground, place a 4 or 6 foot level on it then measure the pintle height. By dropping the front axle tires, you will most likely create a 2 much tongue weight when loading trailer issue.
They are trying to say that its not a warranty claim because of the fire. They want your insurance to pay for the damages. Even if they reimburse your insurance, the product defect you claim is there wont be publicized. Your claim is that its a product defect that ruined your machine.
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cutoff wheel but be careful not to cut the shank. Heat new tooth, install on shank, whack straight on with a hammer to make sure its seated, heat the tooth and use a punch and hammer to crimp the tooth on. Some people tack them too just to make sure they stay put.