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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 52575" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>The only time you will hit the max pressure is if you stall the blower, or if the fan is iced solid to the frame (which for me happens frequently) and you engage the hydraulics. You will run a good chance of blowing the seal in the motor. If the motor can't handle the flow of your machine it will create a lot of friction and can overheat the oil.</p><p>Phone Loegering Customer Service at 800-373-5441.</p><p>Tell them what you are going to do and ask them for the specs on that hydraulic motor. You will want to know the displacement, mount, shaft size and type. You may also want to ask what the max fan speed is for the blower you purchased.</p><p>Most blower motors need to support radial loads. Insure the motor you choose has the output shaft supported with a bearing. (Some motors have no bearing on the output shaft.)</p><p>You will need to find a motor meeting those specs that will handle the max pressure and flow of your 753C.</p><p>I replaced the high flow motor in the snow blower I purchased. I used a CharLynn 2000 series motor. They will handle up to 3000 psi and 20 gallons per minute continuous, however the smallest displacement motor in this series is 4.9 cubic inches. These motors are recommended for skidsteer attachments.</p><p>Ideally I wanted a slightly smaller displacement motor to get the fan speed to the max recommended by the manufacturer. Throwing distance is greatly effected by the speed of the fan. That being said, I am happy with the performance of my blower. </p><p>Good luck on your project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 52575, member: 897"] The only time you will hit the max pressure is if you stall the blower, or if the fan is iced solid to the frame (which for me happens frequently) and you engage the hydraulics. You will run a good chance of blowing the seal in the motor. If the motor can't handle the flow of your machine it will create a lot of friction and can overheat the oil. Phone Loegering Customer Service at 800-373-5441. Tell them what you are going to do and ask them for the specs on that hydraulic motor. You will want to know the displacement, mount, shaft size and type. You may also want to ask what the max fan speed is for the blower you purchased. Most blower motors need to support radial loads. Insure the motor you choose has the output shaft supported with a bearing. (Some motors have no bearing on the output shaft.) You will need to find a motor meeting those specs that will handle the max pressure and flow of your 753C. I replaced the high flow motor in the snow blower I purchased. I used a CharLynn 2000 series motor. They will handle up to 3000 psi and 20 gallons per minute continuous, however the smallest displacement motor in this series is 4.9 cubic inches. These motors are recommended for skidsteer attachments. Ideally I wanted a slightly smaller displacement motor to get the fan speed to the max recommended by the manufacturer. Throwing distance is greatly effected by the speed of the fan. That being said, I am happy with the performance of my blower. Good luck on your project! [/QUOTE]
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