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Hydraulically-driven PTO shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="DanOJ" data-source="post: 20713" data-attributes="member: 2246"><p>Hello, I'm looking to put together an attachment to mount on the front of my Bobcat S250. The purpose of the attachment is to imitate the 540rpm PTO shaft on the back of a standard tractor (1000rpm won't be needed) so that I can drive PTO-driven machinery through the bobcat's hydraulic circuit. To do this I'm going to need a hydraulic motor... and this is what's causing the problem! I can't seem to find a suitable motor. The bobcat's rated at 3300psi, however all the promising motors I've found are rated for a max. pressure somewhere below 2000psi. I was wondering if anyone has ideas on how to overcome this? Any help would be great thanks! Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanOJ, post: 20713, member: 2246"] Hello, I'm looking to put together an attachment to mount on the front of my Bobcat S250. The purpose of the attachment is to imitate the 540rpm PTO shaft on the back of a standard tractor (1000rpm won't be needed) so that I can drive PTO-driven machinery through the bobcat's hydraulic circuit. To do this I'm going to need a hydraulic motor... and this is what's causing the problem! I can't seem to find a suitable motor. The bobcat's rated at 3300psi, however all the promising motors I've found are rated for a max. pressure somewhere below 2000psi. I was wondering if anyone has ideas on how to overcome this? Any help would be great thanks! Dan [/QUOTE]
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