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Started by treechopper40, January 28, 2014, 09:18:53 PM

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treechopper40

can anyone tell me how much flow or pressure is needed for a bar saw slasher and would the pump on my prentice g loader be enough for it I got a chance to get one realy cheap but want to make sure my loader will run it first
1979 c5d treefarmer 1966 c5b treefarmer prentice g model loader 2 6100 dolmars a 6400 dolmar and a 7910 dolmar 2012 ford f 250 4x4 with a service body and 2 golden retreivers

BargeMonkey

 Ctr booklet is claiming 2500PSI and 30GPM minimum for the small belt drive saws. I have a Barko 160 loader with a decksaw w/ 4cyl deere power and its just barely enough to run the saw. There have been a few guys who have hooked the saw directly to the wetline off the truck.

smwwoody

What type of saw is it. Some of the newer ones are as high as 60gpm
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BargeMonkey

Quote from: smwwoody on January 29, 2014, 08:17:43 AM
What type of saw is it. Some of the newer ones are as high as 60gpm

Yeah I think hes out of luck running a newer large decksaw, I doubt the pump has the snot and the tank would cavitate. Ive got 1-1/2 supply and return, and a 1 inch case drain on my saw.

Kemper

I have a160b with a 5.9 Cummins, it powers my CSI 4400 Bucksaw no problem.

Quote from: BargeMonkey on January 29, 2014, 12:17:04 AM
Ctr booklet is claiming 2500PSI and 30GPM minimum for the small belt drive saws. I have a Barko 160 loader with a decksaw w/ 4cyl deere power and its just barely enough to run the saw. There have been a few guys who have hooked the saw directly to the wetline off the truck.

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