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East Kansas, DeSoto | Basic principal of hydraulics is .basically "equal pressure spread equally to all surfaces in all directions" so if both motors will have equal pressure and capable of doing equal work but both must drive exactly the same load, in other words the same single chain. Not one side chain and the other ether other side chain one might try to get ahead of other. In parallel you would have more force available but half the speed if driving the exact same load and should drive the same individual chain. Food for thought. Gifford | |
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