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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 2014314" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>My problem is lack of spare ££s as just started out on my own & don't want to get bank loans etc so understandably taking this route is going to take time but every £ I earn is mine this way without the worry of paying loans etc. </p><p>Would you say the likes of a jcb beaver pack have enough flow/pressure to power a post driver? As you can tell I know nothing about hydroillics so excuse me if I come accross a bit thick <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I've been told of 2 different ways to tap into tractors hydroillics so need to find correct way. I would like the tractor rigged up with exturnal couplings so I can use a small hand held breaker (jcb beaver pack etc) amongst other things. Does anyone know of a PTO powered Or are they all hydroillic ? </p><p>What sort of flow & return rate would a small knocker require?</p><p>Would I need 2 hydrollic coupling (flow& return) or could I get one that only need one in the same way a tipping trailer uses one? </p><p>Hope this makes sense. </p><p>Thanks Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 2014314, member: 43272"] My problem is lack of spare ££s as just started out on my own & don't want to get bank loans etc so understandably taking this route is going to take time but every £ I earn is mine this way without the worry of paying loans etc. Would you say the likes of a jcb beaver pack have enough flow/pressure to power a post driver? As you can tell I know nothing about hydroillics so excuse me if I come accross a bit thick :-) I've been told of 2 different ways to tap into tractors hydroillics so need to find correct way. I would like the tractor rigged up with exturnal couplings so I can use a small hand held breaker (jcb beaver pack etc) amongst other things. Does anyone know of a PTO powered Or are they all hydroillic ? What sort of flow & return rate would a small knocker require? Would I need 2 hydrollic coupling (flow& return) or could I get one that only need one in the same way a tipping trailer uses one? Hope this makes sense. Thanks Stu [/QUOTE]
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