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a pump is driven by the engine of the machine and is linked to the speed set by the operator. It pumps a constant stream of high-pressure oil to the motor. Since the motor is linked to the drive wheels or tracks of the machine, it gives the machine its travel speed.

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What are the Three factors that affect the hydrostatic pressure of a fluid?

The three factors that affect the hydrostatic pressure of a fluid are the density of the fluid, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth of the fluid. As the density of the fluid or the depth of the fluid increases, the hydrostatic pressure also increases. The acceleration due to gravity affects the hydrostatic pressure by creating a force that acts on the fluid.


The hydrostatic pressure varies with water depth?

Yes, hydrostatic pressure is directly proportional to the depth of the fluid. This relationship is described by the equation P = ρgh, where P is the hydrostatic pressure, ρ is the density of the fluid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the depth of the fluid.


Capsular hydrostatic pressure?

Capsular hydrostatic pressure refers to the fluid pressure within the glomerular capsule of the kidney. It is involved in the process of filtration of blood to form urine, along with blood pressure and oncotic pressure. An increase in capsular hydrostatic pressure can affect the rate of urine formation.


What is the difference between pneumatic and hydrostatic?

Pneumatic systems use compressed air to transmit power, while hydrostatic systems use pressurized fluids, typically oil. Pneumatic systems are generally simpler, cleaner, and easier to maintain, but they have lower power capabilities compared to hydrostatic systems. Hydrostatic systems offer higher power density and are better suited for heavy-duty applications.


Why does Craftsman hydrostatic go fast reverse and slow forward?

This issue could be caused by a problem with the transmission belt tension or a fault in the hydrostatic transmission itself. Check the belt tension and condition, and inspect the hydrostatic transmission for any damages or wear. If the issue persists, it may require professional inspection and repair.

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What does hydrostatic-drive Mean for a tractor pto?

Hydrastatic drive means the driveline is driven by hydraulics.


What does auto drive on a Murray mean?

It means it is a hydrostatic drive. (Like an automatic tranny in a car instead of a stick shift) It may also means it is foot controled.


What is a drive part on a tractor?

Conventional drive, your drivetrain will be the engine, transmission, transfer case (if 4x4), driveshaft(s), differential, and axles. Hydrostatic drive, it's going to use a hydrostatic transmission and hydraulic motors to drive the wheels.


Will a hydrostatic drive out of a jdlt120 it change out with a hydro drive out of a jd lx288?

You cannot replace a Jdlt120 with a hydro drive out of a JD lx288 because they are not compatible.


What does hydrostatic weighing mean?

Hydrostatic weighing, also called underwater weighing, involves being weighed underwater.requires one to be completely submerged in water for a few seconds. ref. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-hydrostatic-weighing.htm


Murray lawn mowers what kind of oil goes in Hydrostatic Drive?

20-50 motor oil


What does hydrostatic-drive Mean?

a pump is driven by the engine of the machine and is linked to the speed set by the operator. It pumps a constant stream of high-pressure oil to the motor. Since the motor is linked to the drive wheels or tracks of the machine, it gives the machine its travel speed.


How do you replace hydrostatic drive belt on Murray lawn tracktor?

A representative copy of a parts manual is linked below.


What is hydrostatic pressure in renal corpuscle?

BHP, blood hydrostatic pressure


Do all invertebrates have hydrostatic skeleton?

no. not all invertebrates have a hydrostatic skeleton.hope it helped.


What is the difference between hydraulic and hydrostatic?

hydraulics uses the principle of hydrostatic pressure to work


Is the capillary hydrostatic pressure always higher than the interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure?

no