Hi there, I have a BX2350 tractor that has no FEL or other hydraulic implements other than the standard hydraulic rear three point linkage at the rear. It does have the four color coded connectors on the right side for use with an FEL, if I had one.
What I want to do is to connect my Greenlee Hydraulic Pole Pruner to the tractor but am unsure of how to go about that or what controls or valves etc I might need.
What I do know is that the Pole Pruner unit has a max pressure of 2000 psi and has a flow rate of 4-6gpm.
The hydraulic specs are listed as:
Flow Range: 4 to 6 gpm (15 to 23 lpm)
Operating Pressure: 1,000 to 2,000 psi (69 to 140 bar)
Pressure Port: 9/16 - 18 SAE O-ring
Return Port: 3/4 - 16 SAE O-ring
The model of the pruner unit is 48520 and can be seen at https://store.sunriseequipment.com/Greenlee-Fairmont-Hydraulic-Pole-Pruner-p/48520.htm
What I want to know is how to go about taking hydraulic pressure from one of the two hydraulic circuits that would normally be connected to the FEL. Can I just connect the two hoses from the Pruner to two of the connectors on the side of the tractor or is it more complex than that. I suspect that it is.
Any help appreciated
Ian
What I want to do is to connect my Greenlee Hydraulic Pole Pruner to the tractor but am unsure of how to go about that or what controls or valves etc I might need.
What I do know is that the Pole Pruner unit has a max pressure of 2000 psi and has a flow rate of 4-6gpm.
The hydraulic specs are listed as:
Flow Range: 4 to 6 gpm (15 to 23 lpm)
Operating Pressure: 1,000 to 2,000 psi (69 to 140 bar)
Pressure Port: 9/16 - 18 SAE O-ring
Return Port: 3/4 - 16 SAE O-ring
The model of the pruner unit is 48520 and can be seen at https://store.sunriseequipment.com/Greenlee-Fairmont-Hydraulic-Pole-Pruner-p/48520.htm
What I want to know is how to go about taking hydraulic pressure from one of the two hydraulic circuits that would normally be connected to the FEL. Can I just connect the two hoses from the Pruner to two of the connectors on the side of the tractor or is it more complex than that. I suspect that it is.
Any help appreciated
Ian
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