Turnburn99
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- Jan 10, 2023
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- 574 International
Hi Everyone!
Yesterday I purchased a tidy little gas international 574 tractor. I was thinking I’d like to build a small firewood processor using some existing projects and combine into one. My biggest question is about the hydraulics on the 574 and if I can make them work? Currently I have a saw mandrel run by a 9hp gas motor. A separate wood splitter run by a 8hp motor. I’d like to combine these two onto a trailer frame. I’d like to convert the saw to run off the PTO of the tractor. The cut piece of wood will drop onto the splitter beam. I’d like to remove both engines and use PTO for saw, and tractor hydraulics to feed the control valve for the splitter. If possible I’d like to also tee off tractor hydraulics to run a small hydraulic motor to run a conveyor to load split wood into another trailer. Converting the saw to PTO isn’t an issue, I have enough parts kicking around to do that. But I’m wondering if the tractor hydraulics will work for the splitter and a motor. I’d rather use the tractor for all rather than two or three small engines all running together.
If anyone has knowledge of these 574 gas tractors and understands what I’m hoping to achieve, please weigh in. I have basic understanding of hydraulics and “think” it’s possible, but would love to hear from knowledgeable folks.
Thanks in advance!
Rick
Yesterday I purchased a tidy little gas international 574 tractor. I was thinking I’d like to build a small firewood processor using some existing projects and combine into one. My biggest question is about the hydraulics on the 574 and if I can make them work? Currently I have a saw mandrel run by a 9hp gas motor. A separate wood splitter run by a 8hp motor. I’d like to combine these two onto a trailer frame. I’d like to convert the saw to run off the PTO of the tractor. The cut piece of wood will drop onto the splitter beam. I’d like to remove both engines and use PTO for saw, and tractor hydraulics to feed the control valve for the splitter. If possible I’d like to also tee off tractor hydraulics to run a small hydraulic motor to run a conveyor to load split wood into another trailer. Converting the saw to PTO isn’t an issue, I have enough parts kicking around to do that. But I’m wondering if the tractor hydraulics will work for the splitter and a motor. I’d rather use the tractor for all rather than two or three small engines all running together.
If anyone has knowledge of these 574 gas tractors and understands what I’m hoping to achieve, please weigh in. I have basic understanding of hydraulics and “think” it’s possible, but would love to hear from knowledgeable folks.
Thanks in advance!
Rick