Posted by Goose on May 01, 2012 at 10:30:38 from (166.250.109.39):
In Reply to: Wood Splitter posted by 1047pm on April 30, 2012 at 18:49:58:
First thing you need to do is check the specs on your tractors hydraulic system.
I bought one on an auction, intending to run it off the hydraulic system on my D-19 AC. Problem was, the D-19 has a high pressure, low volume hydraulic system.
The good news was, I never found anything it wouldn't go through. The bad news was, with the low volume system, the 3 1/2" X 24" ram took a full 40 seconds to cycle with no load.
Tried it on my H Farmall, and it cut the cycle time in half, but didn't have enough pressure to go through anything tough.
I wound up mounting a pump and oil tank on the splitter and running the pump off the PTO.
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