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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 16072" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Im no where as experienced with the hydraulics as Tazza on the aux.hydraulics. he knows his valves.</p><p>You would want the hyd. to relieve at somewhere near the amount of torq that the belts slip. That would probably be hard to figure.The flywheel/cutter may be over built and could take more torq than the belts are allowing.Once belts slip they slip a little easier from then on.</p><p>I think your mulcher will be a lot better once you get it set up.If you installed an adjustable check valve you could start off weak and build up to the pressure you feel the machine can handle.To much pressure may not be as forgiving as your belts.Although the flywheel/cutter most likely has a shear pin/key to protect it.</p><p> Just some thoughts. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 16072, member: 1012"] Im no where as experienced with the hydraulics as Tazza on the aux.hydraulics. he knows his valves. You would want the hyd. to relieve at somewhere near the amount of torq that the belts slip. That would probably be hard to figure.The flywheel/cutter may be over built and could take more torq than the belts are allowing.Once belts slip they slip a little easier from then on. I think your mulcher will be a lot better once you get it set up.If you installed an adjustable check valve you could start off weak and build up to the pressure you feel the machine can handle.To much pressure may not be as forgiving as your belts.Although the flywheel/cutter most likely has a shear pin/key to protect it. Just some thoughts. Mike [/QUOTE]
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