dickfoster
Elite Member
My thought behind the idea is:
Because it's not a 50k$+ tractor that has numerous hydraulic motors, valves, cylinders, etc...(that are PITA to get aces to and work on too) and it's not used for hours on end day after day like a tractor is.
It's a wood splitter, it has a pump 1 cylinder and 1 valve and will be used MUCH less. (Additionally these are all <$500 items that can be swapped in minutes.)
The "break in" on new fluid = dumping it in xHours anyway, so I thought why not use the 'used' (yet filtered) Super UDT I already will have excess off.
When the break-in is done and the hydro fluid is even more dirty (small particles as again, it has a filter) I can toss it and replace it with fluid that will likely last 10+ years.
It was just a thought I had to save couple hundred bucks on fluid![]()
After all the log splitter will need around 15G in it so 30G after first flush is a hefty bill, but again it should be fine for 10+ years after the first 'clean' fill![]()
Almost all auto supplies will take the used oil off your hands for nothing. Riebes takes mine, used oil and fuel filters too.