clemsonfor
Super Member
What you're talking about is why I want to keep the auxiliary pump. I've never had any complaints about the speed of my loader hydraulics. I don't know what the output volume of that pump would be, but it's enough to operate the loader without being slow.
Sounds like a great one to have an auxillary port off of to run a wood splitter too!
The reason i stopped looking for a log splitter was that i had someone on here do the math, with an assumed cylinder size on a splitter and cycle time was something like 30-45 seconds!! I cant wait that long for one stroke, id be there for 2 hours to split a truck load of wood! A standalone splitter with a helper can do it in like .5 hours and i can do it by hand in say an hour or less as well!!