6sunset6
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 6, 2007
- Messages
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- Location
- SE NY
- Tractor
- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's
I have a log splitter with an 11 gpm pump. The tank is about 1.5 gal. maybe 2 at most. It gets warm to the hand but you can leave your hand on it.
Of course the system pumps to tank more than it pumps to load. I think the tank size is really dependant on the work component. Rules of thumb are good for average work and always kind of a safe position. But if the application is substantially different from average you can save a lot of money or cause a lot of damage.
Did I help? It's raining out
Of course the system pumps to tank more than it pumps to load. I think the tank size is really dependant on the work component. Rules of thumb are good for average work and always kind of a safe position. But if the application is substantially different from average you can save a lot of money or cause a lot of damage.
Did I help? It's raining out