Posted by Tx Jim on September 26, 2014 at 12:34:18 from (69.35.160.115):
In Reply to: For Tx Jim or JD Seller posted by fixerupper on September 26, 2014 at 10:52:47:
fixerupper said: (quoted from post at 13:52:47 09/26/14) I'm probably being too cautious, but I've had a high pressure hose blow right beside me and it's a memorable experience. Reason I say this is with a CC valve on the splitter and the lever tied back you will have full pressure at all times in one hose going to the splitter. A piece of log dropping on the fitting that's holding back 2300 pounds could ruin someone's day. Just a suggestion. Jim
There's only 2 ways a logsplitter with a CC valve can be correctly attached to a JD with CC hyds. Either attach LS valve to tractor hyd's similar to attaching a FEL valve or plug logsplitter hoses in tractor scv breakaway coupler and bungie cord the control lever. either way the pressure hose supplying the CC logsplitter valve will have stand-by pressure(2250 psi) nearly all the time the tractor is running.
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 12:36:44 09/26/14.
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