TehTDK something is wrong with your calculation model. I have a hydraulic crane on a 4x4 f66 that has 51' of reach and about 15k# pull and know for a fact that pulling at the 45 degree angle is not the same as pulling up the angle. Been there done that...and it requires less pull load raised up than straight, not more. That's why the wreckers have a short but strong boom...to get some elevation. Go for the highest point on the pull vehicle and the lowest point on the pulled.
Has anyone seen a hydraulic pump mounted on the front of the engine? I mean with a spline shaft off the damper, not a belt/clutch? I need mucho hydro power for a sawmill.
Has anyone seen a hydraulic pump mounted on the front of the engine? I mean with a spline shaft off the damper, not a belt/clutch? I need mucho hydro power for a sawmill.