Log Splitter Project

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( that would be great to see if they still have that trailer. )</font>

Drove by late last night - it wasn't out there. Will keep my eyes open for any deals though

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I just bid on an old rhino hog on ebay down in circleville. southeast, oh but I won't go no farther than the price I had on it.use not worth it. I can get NEW up northeast of you a whas for 1100 I can get 5' hog, 6' rock rake and 12 PHD for the set.! )</font>

Yeah I looked at that on ebay too - I think it's up over $650 now. Thanks for the link on Chalkers - I'll check them out - need a few items (landscape rake, rotary cutter, snowblower, etc.) They are probably about an hour or so from me.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Call Prince. They probably still have a spec sheet on it. I have an older Prince catalog but it only has the LS-3000, -3030, and -3040 series valves listed. )</font>

Yeah, that's all the PDF catalog I have has in it too. The valve did come with a 'generic' sort of spec sheet/instructions for the LS-3xxx series of valves - but there is no differentiation between the various models - just lists an LS-3000 (typical, featues may vary with model no. consult catalog)

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This is why I said to only order from real hydraulic suppliers. Northern is probably such a low volume seller that stuff sits in their warehouse for ages. Hence you are really getting obsolete or discontinued parts. )</font>

There's some merit to that for sure - if nothing else you get the advantage of getting the expertise of somebody who really knows hydraulics. I don't have much problem getting "obsolete" or discontinued items - if they're functional and work - although with more expensive items not being able to get parts would definitely be an issue.
 
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khd,

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( At least since you already have the pump it isn't going to cost you anything to see how it works. You can always, relatively easily, convert to a stand alone (seperate pump and motor) down the road if you find performance isn't good enough and want to spend the extra money. )</font>

Yup, exactly - that's the plan at the moment.

I haven't called anybody yet - I've been pretty busy (during normal business hours) with a variety of things over the last few weeks. I will give Kevin a call and see what they have. I need to pick up a 4" x 24" cylinder as well for the dump cart - I may just get that since I need it anyways and see how it performs with my pump. That should give me an idea of what I'm looking at performance-wise, at least in terms of pump flow and cylinder cycle speed.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( But, forgoing doing something because you haven't been properly schooled would certainly make the world a boring place and we certainly wouldn't have the technology/industrialization that we have today without a little pioneering spirit. )</font>

That's without a doubt true - in fact, I wouldn't be in the business I'm in today if one couldn't study and learn on one's own. I have no formal (school) training in it whatsoever - I just took something that I had an interest in and had been messing around with, decided I liked doing it and became professional at it by studying and doing.

Thanks for the encouragement on the hunt - I'll post how it turns out.
 

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