Donystoy
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LX2610HSDCC, B/H, Loader, plus numerous other attachments. B7200 sold
Exactly correct! these gear pumps are positive displacement so flow is determined by its design flow rate at a certain RPM. When I was sizing the pump for my home-built log splitter a year ago my math told me that the maximum GPM that I could put on my LX2610 with 19 HP PTO was around 11 GPM. The splitter works perfectly with this set up.It's a fixed displacement pump - you are either getting it through the backhoe or you are unloading through the relief.
Dan
For the splitter I removed the PTO shield, installed a short extender on the PTO and hung the PTO pump on that. I am considering this same set up for the BH77. The tank would likely have to be installed under the seat area with the seat mounted on top of it. Additional cooling would likely have to be added.
Edit: I might add that I also made up a support bracket for the pump that reduces the pump weight on the PTO.
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