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03-24-2009, 01:42 PM #1New Member
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Rear Hydraulics for Log Splitter B2910
Help. I am getting ready to buy a three point log splitter from TSC and use with my B2910. I have never fooled with auxiliary hydraulics before and good information is hard to come by. Can someone here point me in the right direction for instructions, photos?
Thanks, Glenn
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03-24-2009, 01:51 PM #2
Re: Rear Hydraulics for Log Splitter B2910
Kubota can install the rear remotes for you, or sell you the parts to install it your self.
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03-24-2009, 02:03 PM #3
Re: Rear Hydraulics for Log Splitter B2910
Take a look through the Hydraulics forum or post your question there for more responses. As dodge man states, Kubota makes a rear remote kit for a lot of their tractors, so you could check with your dealer on that. I just bought the dual rear remote kit for my BX from Messicks for $300. The lines are only 1/4" on the BX but that should be fine for what I plan to use it for. For a log splitter, you'll want larger diameter lines if possible to gain more flow. A lot of guys buy all the parts and make up their own rear remote set up, but the kit seemed like a good deal to me and comes with all the parts - valve, levers, steel lines, quick connects and mounting bracket. Good luck.
Chris
2 acres and a mule, er, Kubota BX25, and too many other toys,er, tools to list.
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03-25-2009, 10:46 AM #4New Member
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Re: Rear Hydraulics for Log Splitter B2910
Hi, Your tractor the B2910 will give you about 7GPM so if you were going to just use your pump with a 12-Ton Splitter your cycle time would be around 12-13. No buying pumps etc. If you go up to a 16-Ton then your cycle time go to 18-20 seconds. Now if you want to split faster and get the PTO pump for the 16-Ton your cycle time will be around 8 seconds, but the price of the splitter doubles. From about $675 to $1395. So it depends on how many cords you do a year and how fast you want to do them. If you have specific questions for needs you can email me at info@woodsplittersdirect.com I know I am new here and I am not trying to spam the threads or anything just trying to give a helping hand. I am also looking into sponsorship / advertising on this site. Thanks, Mike
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03-27-2009, 08:29 AM #5
Re: Rear Hydraulics for Log Splitter B2910
Pvtpilot
Check these threads, as I recently installed rear hydraulics for my splitter..
Much cheaper than the dealer. Happy with the Powerhorse from Northern Tool. I believe the 2910 is very similiar to the 7510.. Also I do recommend the dual direction splitters.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/k...nnections.html
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/k...tter-cant.htmlB 7510
FEL 302, Rear remotes, Hydraulic Toplink, Blockheater, 60" MMM, Pats easy change, 6' York rake, 5' grader blade, Powerhorse Log splitter, 6.5 ft Western plow, 3 pt 2" trailer reciever, Bucket forks, "Thumb" grapple, Loaded Turfs, Carver wear blade, 40 AMP alternator, AND A CUP HOLDER!
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