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<p>[QUOTE="Hammer166, post: 12365071, member: 9823"]There's two ways to power the hydraulics. One uses a heavy lead from the truck to run a self-contained electric-motor driven pump. Those are slow. The other way uses a pto on the truck driving a hydraulic pump, which is much faster and more reliable at the expense of higher initial costs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hammer166, post: 12365071, member: 9823"]There's two ways to power the hydraulics. One uses a heavy lead from the truck to run a self-contained electric-motor driven pump. Those are slow. The other way uses a pto on the truck driving a hydraulic pump, which is much faster and more reliable at the expense of higher initial costs.[/QUOTE]
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