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<blockquote data-quote="walio123" data-source="post: 90288" data-attributes="member: 9827"><p>It is possible in principle , but still need to comply with many things . 1.Hydraulic tank volume - it may be necessary to have more oil in the system due to the increased volume of the pumps. 2.Volume of the inlet hoses from tank to pump and outlet hoses from pupm to main valve. 3. Is main valve is able to cope with the increased flow 4. Volume of the hoses from valve to hydraulic filter/s and filter/s volume . 5.Volume of the hoses from filter to the cooler . 6.Volume of the cooler,whether it will be able to cool the increased oil flow. 7.Volume of the hoses from cooler to tank. It will also load engine. Maybe not a lot yet. You have to understand whether your pump shaft is strong enough to bear the load of another pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walio123, post: 90288, member: 9827"] It is possible in principle , but still need to comply with many things . 1.Hydraulic tank volume - it may be necessary to have more oil in the system due to the increased volume of the pumps. 2.Volume of the inlet hoses from tank to pump and outlet hoses from pupm to main valve. 3. Is main valve is able to cope with the increased flow 4. Volume of the hoses from valve to hydraulic filter/s and filter/s volume . 5.Volume of the hoses from filter to the cooler . 6.Volume of the cooler,whether it will be able to cool the increased oil flow. 7.Volume of the hoses from cooler to tank. It will also load engine. Maybe not a lot yet. You have to understand whether your pump shaft is strong enough to bear the load of another pump. [/QUOTE]
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