TheKubotaKing
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Equipment
Kubota BX2380, with standard front loader, and LandPride rear blade ( 60 inch )
Hi everyone, and good morning.
I've been wondering about this for some time... when you look at load a tiny BX tractor or any tractor for that matter can lift, how much pressure /PSI is on those hydraulic lines ? I'll be honest and say I am no expert in how hydraulics work, and perhaps all that pressure is in the hydraulic cylinder itself, so lines are not really under so much pressure.... ( ? ) From a few videos on YouTube, it seems the amount of pressure that is created is 10x or more, by compressing that hydraulic fluid.... but where is all of that really happening ? is it in the cylinder itself ?
Hopefully a good question !
I've been wondering about this for some time... when you look at load a tiny BX tractor or any tractor for that matter can lift, how much pressure /PSI is on those hydraulic lines ? I'll be honest and say I am no expert in how hydraulics work, and perhaps all that pressure is in the hydraulic cylinder itself, so lines are not really under so much pressure.... ( ? ) From a few videos on YouTube, it seems the amount of pressure that is created is 10x or more, by compressing that hydraulic fluid.... but where is all of that really happening ? is it in the cylinder itself ?
Hopefully a good question !