Big Wave D
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- Kubota L35, Kubota B6200E
Not sure what area to post this under, so I'm going with this one. It is an 'operating' question, just not about a tractor per se.
I have a TSC/Speeco self contained log splitter. It doesn't have a heated home.
Until now, when I've used it, the temps have been rather mild, 45+ degrees. Now, the weather has turned to truly winter temps and the highs are only in the low to mid 20's.
So, how is the best way to warm the hydraulics of it up? Or, do I even need to?
If I do: Then do I want to start it and just let the engine idle with the pump just bypassing? Do I want to run the engine at operating RPM and still just let the pump bypass? Do I want to idle the motor, but run the ram back and forth with no load? Same as before, but with increased RPM? Do I just start it and go right to splitting?
How all do you handle 'warming' your log splitters? Love to hear your methods and reasons for doing so.
Thanks
I have a TSC/Speeco self contained log splitter. It doesn't have a heated home.
Until now, when I've used it, the temps have been rather mild, 45+ degrees. Now, the weather has turned to truly winter temps and the highs are only in the low to mid 20's.
So, how is the best way to warm the hydraulics of it up? Or, do I even need to?
If I do: Then do I want to start it and just let the engine idle with the pump just bypassing? Do I want to run the engine at operating RPM and still just let the pump bypass? Do I want to idle the motor, but run the ram back and forth with no load? Same as before, but with increased RPM? Do I just start it and go right to splitting?
How all do you handle 'warming' your log splitters? Love to hear your methods and reasons for doing so.
Thanks