oliver17 wrote:The winch only requires 30 ltrs a minute to power it I thought a major could do this no problem? as I have seen majors with winches and other hydraulic implements on before
Hi
All the Majors I have ever seen with winches have been pto or chain drive from the belt pulley on the side. If you put a hyd winch on your tractor, it will turn very slow with less gpm than it needs. Gpm gives the speed to the winch motor or speed to a cylinder function. Pressure gives it power. So basically your winch will be dead slow and low on power if you got less pressure/flow than you need. if my thinking is correct

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A guy can run any hyd stuff on a major he wants, it just might not work very well with lower flows and pressures, so could be useless in the real world basically

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A guy could always add a high capacity pump driven by the front crank pulley with a shaft conversion like on some old diggers, or pto drive pump if there is room between the tractor and winch, and draw oil flow from a separate tank mounted on the tractor for either set up. or just find a proper winch for a major, could be a problem if you still need 3 point hitch. Then you would have to have a pto driven 3 point hitch mounted winch instead of hydraulic drive

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Hope this might help you a bit more with what you need to do to hopefully make a good usable winch tractor
Regards Robert
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