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    Terex PT70 Auxiliary Hydraulics Problem

    I will check it out. I can't thank y'all enough for the help. I will post an update on my situation in a day or so. Thanks again
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    Terex PT70 Auxiliary Hydraulics Problem

    Thanks for the responses. I really appreciate the help. The model code for this mower is "M02080..." is correct. I have looked at it several times online. As I have been told by everyone, this motor is too small to handle the flow, but how did you calculate the 20 gpm max flow for this motor? Is...
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    Terex PT70 Auxiliary Hydraulics Problem

    Yes, the mower does run in both directions. It was acting the same in both directions up until the a few days ago. Now one direction acts as I described above. The other direction, whines when I initially turn the hydros on. After engaging the boom joy stick, the cutter will free spin to a stop...
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    Terex PT70 Auxiliary Hydraulics Problem

    I am using a SkidPro open front industrial brush mower. It has a char-Lynn hydraulic motor (part # 104-4053-006). The mower does not have a case drain line (2 lines only). The hydraulic motor has some type of "crossover relief valve" (not sure exactly what it's called) or something similar...
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    Terex PT70 Auxiliary Hydraulics Problem

    Hi, I am new to the forum, but I have an auxiliary hydraulics problem very similar to the one described in this thread: https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/showthread.php?45758-Case-TR320-Low-Flow-Auxiliary-Hydraulics-Problem I run a Terex PT70 with a brush cutter attachment on high flow...
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