dlabrie
Gold Member
Hi all,
I have a wood splitter that is probably 25 years old. I have had it for the last 23 years. In that time, I have replaced the original motor and replaced the Lovejoy couplings 2 or 3 times. I have split over 300 cord of wood in that time. It isn稚 fast but it has been strong and reliable.
I believe I am having a problem with the hydraulics. I don稚 know much about hydraulics so I am kind of stumped as to what to do.
Here痴 what is happening,
The ram lost power and can no longer split the wood. When it was straining to split, I could hear a kind of grinding noise, but because of the noise of the motor I couldn稚 tell where it was coming from, A or B. (I am not sure of the name of the parts so I labeled them A, B and C. in the pict.) While straining to split, some smoke started to come out of the area between the Lovejoy coupler and 腺? The motor runs fine and there is plenty of Hydro fluid and the Lovejoy is intact.
Can someone give me some guidance on where to start to trouble-shoot this?
Also Can you tell me the correct names of A,B, and C?
Thanks,
David


I have a wood splitter that is probably 25 years old. I have had it for the last 23 years. In that time, I have replaced the original motor and replaced the Lovejoy couplings 2 or 3 times. I have split over 300 cord of wood in that time. It isn稚 fast but it has been strong and reliable.
I believe I am having a problem with the hydraulics. I don稚 know much about hydraulics so I am kind of stumped as to what to do.
Here痴 what is happening,
The ram lost power and can no longer split the wood. When it was straining to split, I could hear a kind of grinding noise, but because of the noise of the motor I couldn稚 tell where it was coming from, A or B. (I am not sure of the name of the parts so I labeled them A, B and C. in the pict.) While straining to split, some smoke started to come out of the area between the Lovejoy coupler and 腺? The motor runs fine and there is plenty of Hydro fluid and the Lovejoy is intact.
Can someone give me some guidance on where to start to trouble-shoot this?
Also Can you tell me the correct names of A,B, and C?
Thanks,
David

