2 way splitter design?

   / 2 way splitter design?
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I wasnt aware of that possibility JJ, My tractor while 57 hp is only 11 GPM. I have thought about the various options like a PTO pump and the like. I just dont like the Idea of running my 574 at a high enough RPM to get max output on the pump. The reason is, I can get better use out of the life of my tractor by using it as a tractor insted of a hydraulic power source. Nothing against anyone who does it that way, just think I could buy several small engines and pumps as opposed to rebuilding the diesel in my tractor.


I am sitting here with a busted knee right now waiting on surgery and for once in about three years I have time when I cant do anything but think. Got me rethingking a few of my projects that have yet to get off the ground. All I am lacking for a standard splitter is the correct valve and pump. I have everything else gathered up. This is item #2 of 4 In front of that is getting my bender converted to hydro because I will use it for various parts on the splitter.

Thanks again for the input.
 
   / 2 way splitter design? #12  
I have the Powerhorse two way splitter with a two stage pump.It is truly an awesome machine and very efficient.As stated earlier,to realize it's full potential,you need multiple guys.One operating and at least two bringing and removing wood.Although I operate solo mostly,it's still better than a conventional design.True if the wedge only goes in a couple inches before the log splits you can just retract,but with two stage it only takes one or two seconds.I would be glad to answer any questions about it.
 

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