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Re: Super A-making hydraulics stronger-log splitte
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 07, 2004 at 03:32:18 from (216.208.58.117):
In Reply to: Super A-making hydraulics stronger-log splitter posted by Don Green on March 07, 2004 at 02:40:17:
Don: I doubt if you can make the Super A hydraulic system stronger or increase the psi. Even if you could I think it would be unwise as the components of the system would not stand up to the increase in presure. For wood splitting you could mount a pump right on your pto or belt pulley. The Super A engine has the ability to run a lot heavier hydraulics than the factory system. My first thought would be go for the pto mounted pump for operating both wood splitter and your crane. In fact if you install the wood splitter on a trailer, you could have the crane on another trailer, or even both on same trailer. The reason I say trailer, is if you lift much more than you are front of tractor coming up will be next problem. You can buy a part to take hydraulic power from your current system for remote cylinders. It is about 1/2" thick and bolts between touch control unit and piping from pump. You just hook a remote valve to that. I doubt if you get the kind of speed you want for a wood splitter. That little pump is only about 4 to 5 gal per min, so just think about that on a large cylinder. You get a 12 gallon pump for pto and SA will run wood splitter at idle.
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