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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 5701" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Don</p><p>Well, I think you would need two separate systems, the pto pump would likely be higher volume, but made for intermittant use (leaving it on would wear pto out quickly and a manual trans is difficult to shift with the load of the pto on the gears) and the belt drive lower volume but capable of continuous use.</p><p>The other important factor is how much pressure the hoist, vesus the plow and sander require.</p><p>If your pressure numbers are near the same for all 'attachments" then the system will work with any volume of pump , However if one "flow requirement" is greatly higher then the gallons per minute (GPM) the pump produces, then the "one" function will be slow.</p><p>It might lift your dump box just fine, but how long are you willing to wait for that to happen??</p><p>Most hoists have large bore cylinders which are going to take alot of oil to fill, where as most plow have smaller cylinders, therefore less volume or gpm required.</p><p>You need to first find the PSI and GPM requirements of each item, then see if you can pick a pump that will work with them.</p><p> There will likely be some trade offs here, There are some things you can do to make the tradeoffs work together, but the system will get more complicated and expensive, and in the end, you may be better with 2 pumps.</p><p>Lets us know your flow and pressure requirements and work from there</p><p>Keeps us posted, hope thats alittle help</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 5701, member: 307"] Don Well, I think you would need two separate systems, the pto pump would likely be higher volume, but made for intermittant use (leaving it on would wear pto out quickly and a manual trans is difficult to shift with the load of the pto on the gears) and the belt drive lower volume but capable of continuous use. The other important factor is how much pressure the hoist, vesus the plow and sander require. If your pressure numbers are near the same for all 'attachments” then the system will work with any volume of pump , However if one “flow requirement” is greatly higher then the gallons per minute (GPM) the pump produces, then the “one“ function will be slow. It might lift your dump box just fine, but how long are you willing to wait for that to happen?? Most hoists have large bore cylinders which are going to take alot of oil to fill, where as most plow have smaller cylinders, therefore less volume or gpm required. You need to first find the PSI and GPM requirements of each item, then see if you can pick a pump that will work with them. There will likely be some trade offs here, There are some things you can do to make the tradeoffs work together, but the system will get more complicated and expensive, and in the end, you may be better with 2 pumps. Lets us know your flow and pressure requirements and work from there Keeps us posted, hope thats alittle help Ken [/QUOTE]
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