Steve NW WI
Unwanted Riff Raff.
You don't need that much pressure, I'd turn it down to at or below 3000 PSI, most standard hydraulic stuff is only rated for that, some older stuff can even be lower yet, and there are a lot of cheaper 2500PSI cylinders out there. At 2500 PSI with a 6" ram, you still have 35 tons of force, 42 tons at 3000. That's great plenty. 3/4" hoses and valves should flow enough to keep most people happy with the speed, but you could go bigger if you wanted. Bigger stuff is less commonly available and more expensive (exponentially) though.
What motor is that Perkins? I've got an A4-236 in my Massey Ferguson tractor, rock solid reliable and sips fuel.
What motor is that Perkins? I've got an A4-236 in my Massey Ferguson tractor, rock solid reliable and sips fuel.