I've been posting on the "HYDRAULIC" discussions - "JD Log Splitter SAGA Continues !!! " - with a pressure problem on my log splitter.
"I have my log splitter hooked to the remotes on my JD 2355 65 hp Tractor. I pull the SVC lever to the rear to create the flow to the splitter."
After trying most of the suggestions I think I have a problem with my remotes.
What's the best way to check if the remotes are putting out the pressure as per my manual, which says, 2800 psi work load.
---Thom
"I have my log splitter hooked to the remotes on my JD 2355 65 hp Tractor. I pull the SVC lever to the rear to create the flow to the splitter."
After trying most of the suggestions I think I have a problem with my remotes.
What's the best way to check if the remotes are putting out the pressure as per my manual, which says, 2800 psi work load.
---Thom