jimmysisson
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- 1993 NH 2120 (the best), 1974 MF 135 (sold, but solid), 1947 Farmall A (bought, sold, bought back, sold again), 1956 MH50 lbt (sold, in 1980, darn it)
I have a home-built wood splitter with a log lift. The splitter piston auto-return valve PB goes to the lift valve, then through a filter and back to the tank. The problem I have is if you pause the log lift part way up, when you resume lifting the platform goes down instead, by gravity. Pulling the lift lever quicker keeps this from happening, at the expense of being jerky.
In the pic there's a proportioning valve, which I have since removed for simplicity, and because it was too finicky to solve the jerky lift problem. Now the PB from the splitter valve supplies the lift valve directly. There's a speed-limiter washer/orifice in the hose from the valve to the lift. The problem is the same w or w/o the proportioning valve or orifice washer.
I've been assuming there was some air in the retract side of the lift cylinder (extends to lift), but it's been like this for tens of hours of use. So I guess it can't be air. Any ideas what makes the platform drop? If someone's near the lift platform when it drops it can be scary.
Thanks, Jim
In the pic there's a proportioning valve, which I have since removed for simplicity, and because it was too finicky to solve the jerky lift problem. Now the PB from the splitter valve supplies the lift valve directly. There's a speed-limiter washer/orifice in the hose from the valve to the lift. The problem is the same w or w/o the proportioning valve or orifice washer.
I've been assuming there was some air in the retract side of the lift cylinder (extends to lift), but it's been like this for tens of hours of use. So I guess it can't be air. Any ideas what makes the platform drop? If someone's near the lift platform when it drops it can be scary.
Thanks, Jim
