I always think this is a loaded question. Are you looking for max capacity out of your pump ( being able to generate max pressure while also keeping flow even in the second stage). So yes it will turn the pump and he piston will move. But don't expect to be busting knotty crotches at lightning speed. With hydraulics, it's usually speed or power, both requires horsepower.
Yes I have a prince control valve.Increase in cycle time will be based on gpm of pump or decrease of cylinder size. What I would do is get it all together and play with your adjustable valve. (You do have an adjustable valve). Either your cylinder will stall in the wood because it will be opening the relief valve. If you need more pressure at the cylinder, tighten the relef valve up. But if you go too far you will stall the motor. That's where more horse power comes into play
The valve I have has 1/2 inch work ports the cylinder has 1/2 inch ports and currently I have 1/2 inch line from pump to control valve. Suction is 1 inch return is 3/4 inch to a filter Cross with Zinga 25 micron filter.If you could post some pics we could see what your dealing with. there are a number of things you can do to increase speed. Speed = $$$ .
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