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Re: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead
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Posted by Bern on December 10, 1999 at 20:46:32 from (209.191.182.70):
In Reply to: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead posted by Steve on December 10, 1999 at 14:04:06:
To Steve and Burrhead, I read with interest your posts on the NAA hydraulics. I have a couple of comments you might find interesting. First to Steve: If you wish to run a log splitter off of the tractor hydraulics, you will be very disappointed with the operating speed. Figure 4 GPM max from this pump. You're not going to get much wood split in a day with this much volume. Second, I'm not sure exactly which port you are referring to on the tractor here. I was never aware of a pressure port on this tractor in the location you describe. Even if it was as you describe, it wouldn't work anyway. You cannot plumb two open center circuits in parallel. Attempting to use the log splitter in this case would only cause the oil to rather go to the open center 3 point circuit, rendering log splitter useless. Best thing to do here would be to get a PTO pump.
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