Thanks for all the good info ops. I definitely like the idea of a dual line dump system for the future versatility. Is there any preferred brands? From the research I've done there is a limited selection .
Trailer mounted pump vs truck
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Pto get a Chelsea , and go with a direct drive set up. (No exposed drive shaft) Hyd pump I'm not so sure......
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That does seem like a nice set up. I will be calling first thing in the morning to find pricing. Hopefully it won't break the bank too bad
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You can also check out wetlinekits.com
Great guy to deal with and phenomenal prices he really can be a one stop shop for a wet line rig up. Also has stated above definitely go with a Chelsea air shift PTO and direct mount hydraulic pump my personal opinion is Permco brandJamesnuzzo1 Thanks this. -
Would a single line wet kit designed for a dump be ok for running the units on the water trailers? The least expensive reputable equipment for a full kit I can find is off of the wetlinekits.com. 2250 shipped with a 50 gallon reservoir. Also not knowing these products would I need anything else that's not offered in the kits in the link below? I really appreciate the help guys
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No you need a 2 line system... 2nd line is to return oil while you are running pump .
A 1 line pumps oil to put dump up and returns oil thru same line when body comes down....
P.S. Before you buy anything.... you need to find out what kind of pumps you'll be running. The main issue is how many gallons per minute of Hyd oil will it take to run the pump efficiently...,,Last edited: Apr 16, 2017
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Ok so I will need a system more designed for a walking floor that has a return line
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I'd stick eith a pump on the trailer. This is my third truck mounted , driveshaft driven pump and it takes me a minimum of 60' of hose to do anything, and the thing always leaks, is noisy, and I hate it lil
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