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  1. hydrometer

    Flow Divder/combiner or not??? Help!!

    Hey guys, thanks very much for your help and explanations. It's good to see people are still willing to give advice and help others. I certainly appreciate it. Geared divider seems to be the way to go I guess. The controls are open centre (back to tank). So i gather one will still work if...
  2. hydrometer

    Flow Divder/combiner or not??? Help!!

    Hi Hydromech, sorry to take so long getting back to you. I'm in Australia ( we also use metric). What your saying is that if I put the divider BEFORE the tee, both winches will work together, does this include any pressure difference between the 2, what I mean is: if both are pulling a load...
  3. hydrometer

    Flow Divder/combiner or not??? Help!!

    Hi Hydromech, sorry to take so long getting back to you. I'm in Australia ( we also use metric). What your saying is that if I put the divider BEFORE the tee, both winches will work together, does this include any pressure difference between the 2, what I mean is: if both are pulling a load...
  4. hydrometer

    Flow Divder/combiner or not??? Help!!

    Thanks, hydromech. I figured it would be best to put in a flow divider. I was going to put it directly onto the main feed line which supplies both control valves(teed together). I know it is a lot to ask but would this be the best option. I'm limited for room to install new equipment. The...
  5. hydrometer

    Flow Divder/combiner or not??? Help!!

    Hi Hydrometer here,my first time on this forum. I have a question a client put to me. He has an old Isuzu truck with PTO, PUMP and 2 Winches hooked up to it. PTO pump currently puts out about 40lts per/min. Winch(s) motor(s) require about 20 l/m. Pressure line is "Teed" off to feed both...

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