

Great build though.

callum007 wrote:im suprised that you were reccomended only 12ltrs. only as it was calcuated by an "expert" that i'd best run a 20ltr tank for my front and rear hydro steering. I run about 10ltrs as im short on space and it gets pretty warm just with my steering.
what flow rate is your pump spec'd for at rated rpm and what pressure? just have an interest for a project...
mudlva wrote:.
i'm concerned that the oil reserve is in the engine bay this may be a down fall as the bay gets extremely hot even when draging the beast thru a bog hole with mud etc all around the place.
could you not mount the tank in the rear of the cabin or some where similar?
keep up the good work
with you all the way
mudlva wrote:i would susgest preasure gauge over temp reach over and fell the velve block inlet hose it will tell you everything that you will need to know when water bubbles off the block then it is proberly getting to hot.![]()
preasure is another story tho
with the motor doing 2g and the gear box and pto flying you cant hear what the pump is doing
i broke a lot of gear, rope, pullys and fairleads before i installed a preasure guage kicking myself that i didnt do it earlier
this way you can very the control valve with engine rpm to together to keep the preasure at a constant rate
i own a mini skidsteer loader a specialise in doing hole boreing for domestic lifts in very tight spaces and areas you will be able to smell the hydralics when it starting to get hot.
i'm concerned that the oil reserve is in the engine bay this may be a down fall as the bay gets extremely hot even when draging the beast thru a bog hole with mud etc all around the place.
could you not mount the tank in the rear of the cabin or some where similar?
also that nylon drive unit will it be able to cope with the amount of movement and rocking the will happen with the motor and gearbox twisting in differant directions to the chassis?
a mate of mine susgested maybe fitting a steel sleave or tubing over the nylon as this will help stop the block from spliting. neather of us thought the the nylon would sheer as that stuff is very strong in that sence
i have mounted my pump with a small drive shaft u'js and slip sleeve to allow for the 8's movement
keep up the good work
with you all the way
mudlva wrote:are i knew there would of been a cunning plan as that bracket did look quite odd with the angles etc
im guessing that the tank is some where near where the batteries are then ,,,
so,,,
if the truck is nose down will there be enough "fall" so that the oil can get to the pump?
im just thinking of when i winch into a big ass bog or thru a decent hole how the nose can at times dissapear down wards will the oil be able to get to the pump if you know what i mean
Madaz wrote:The best way to find out how hot it gets will be just to try it, the gear ratio on your winch may help out quite a bit too.
I run 40l of oil, and a standard superwinch - at one of the Laurie Sanson fun rallys a couple of years ago I ended up recovering 15+ trucks from one of the bog runs, one after another, was basically winching truck after truck for a hour and a half, mininium of a 30m winch-
The temp gauge i have starts at 40deg, after a hour it had got up to about 70deg+, what i found interesting though, was that after we finished, it took around 5 hours to cool back down under 40deg again.
As a side note, i have a cooled hooked up, which is just a subaru legacy intercooler and pump set up, by running that, even with the truck stationary, it can get that same temp drop in around half a hour.
markr wrote:...MMMM I should have got sponsors before starting this project.
It's not for the faint hearted....
MNC wrote:markr wrote:...MMMM I should have got sponsors before starting this project.
It's not for the faint hearted....
Have really enjoyed reading this thread.![]()
I had been keen on a pto driven hydrylic winch set up but I think your comment above has confirmed what I expected... Looks like I will be sticking with a standard PTO setup.
Thanks for the info.
PS. keen to see a short vid of this winch in action
Big wrote:Out of curiousity.. whats it cost to get it to where you have now.. As a mate and I have had in deapth disscussions about the pros and cons of Hydrolic vers electric,PTO etc.. We were even contemplating a Hydrostatic setup too..but settle for simplicity and ease of a PTO..lol
markr wrote: No use going larger than the connections into the pump and valve body. The hose are only short so it helps to reduce friction hence heat.
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darinz wrote:markr wrote: No use going larger than the connections into the pump and valve body. The hose are only short so it helps to reduce friction hence heat.
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Anyway, more photo's!!!!!!!!