I know this topic has been covered many times, and I try to do my homework first, but sometimes I get confused. I have a B6000 which the previous owner has tapped into the built-in hydraulic system. He added a control valve, but I have no idea what he used it for. I obtained a lift (like an engine hoist cherry picker) that mounts on the 3-pt and I replaced the hand pump cylinder with a cylinder that can be controlled by the valve. It works very well. I am in the process of making a DIY FEL which will require hydraulics to operate. I've been told that the B6000 hydraulics "might" be adequate for the FEL. It will of course use 4 cylinders similar to the one I used on the lift. Most of the discussions I've read about powering little FELs mention GPM and PSI. The B6000 service manual on page 38 gives 10.8 lpm and 85 kg/cm^2, which I calculate to be 0.264 GPM and 1208 PSI. Is that correct? Because most FEL conversations that mention flow rate use numbers like 5 to 12 GPM needed. That's 20 to 50 times what the B6000 provides, unless I made a mistake in my understanding or my calculation. Now I'm shopping for parts. Aside from all the advice I've seen offered, common sense tells me that a 2-spool control valve like the Surpluscenter ITEM NUMBER: 9-12461 would be appropriate. It is spec'd at 10 GPM max. I don't have to push it to the limit, but it makes me wonder if the B6000 is up to the task without an auxiliary pump. Since the lift cylinder I added works fine, I am hopeful for the FEL, but the discrepancy in the numbers bothers me. Sorry to be so long-winded. Am I worrying for no reason, or am I missing something? Any advice, comment, opinion will be appreciated.