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jplambs
30th July 2010, 08:57 PM
I'm trying to find an electric hydraulic pump to attach to the hjz75 landcruiser I bought recently for use on the farm. I have a tipper I want to tow with it for when I'm seeding etc and I'm wondering what sort of hydraulic pressure I'm going to need in order to lift it when its got about six tonnes of grain in it.

The ones I have been looking at so far are rated at about 2000psi. Does anybody know if this would be sufficient?

ramblingboy42
30th July 2010, 09:14 PM
larger the dia of the actuator, the lower pressure required but your pump must also have flow rate consideration as well
youre getting into specialist area here, your local farm machinery supplier should be able to advise

Piddler
31st July 2010, 07:47 PM
I'm trying to find an electric hydraulic pump to attach to the hjz75 landcruiser I bought recently for use on the farm. I have a tipper I want to tow with it for when I'm seeding etc and I'm wondering what sort of hydraulic pressure I'm going to need in order to lift it when its got about six tonnes of grain in it.

The ones I have been looking at so far are rated at about 2000psi. Does anybody know if this would be sufficient?

Ring Victorian Hydraulics they do the range of Smiths 12v powerpacks pretty well priced will do the job.

Cheers