Evenin all
I've got a hydraulic log splitter for my little iseki ts1610 and looking on old posts on here it looks like it takes 5.5 litres of hydraulic oil... changing it and putting in new will make it work bettter? I have an electric log splitter and that is miles better when you change the fluid. Is it the same with tractor hydraulics?
Also what else should I do to get the most out of it? Someone on here suggested cleaning the filter but I haven't got a clue where that is?
Another thread suggested there is a lever to alter the speed of the lift , again I haven't a clue.. I need a manual don't I?
I have a power loader on the tractor too, so I'm thinking that if I change the fluid in the reservoir there will still be loads of old stuff still in the various rams
Don't know much do I ?
THanks for any suggestions...
Al (freezing in the UK)
I've got a hydraulic log splitter for my little iseki ts1610 and looking on old posts on here it looks like it takes 5.5 litres of hydraulic oil... changing it and putting in new will make it work bettter? I have an electric log splitter and that is miles better when you change the fluid. Is it the same with tractor hydraulics?
Also what else should I do to get the most out of it? Someone on here suggested cleaning the filter but I haven't got a clue where that is?
Another thread suggested there is a lever to alter the speed of the lift , again I haven't a clue.. I need a manual don't I?
I have a power loader on the tractor too, so I'm thinking that if I change the fluid in the reservoir there will still be loads of old stuff still in the various rams
Don't know much do I ?
THanks for any suggestions...
Al (freezing in the UK)