New Splitter On the Way -- Questions

   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #11  
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.
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions
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#12  
Use whatever the manual recommends. I'm running ATF in mine because the previous owner already had ATF in it. My splitter came with the house. The manual said use either ATF or hydraulic oil as in UTF. UTF is probably cheaper but you don't need a premium grade because all you're doing is running one cylinder with it. It's not like you're trying to lube running gears, brakes or a HST drive as in a tractor.

Thanks, good info/comparison I didn't think of.

-Dexron III / Mercon automatic transmission fluid
-10W AW hydraulic fluid
-Pro-Mix AW-32 Hydraulic oil

Are what manual says to select from :)

Going to do some research, right now I have a bunch of Super UDT in 5G (NEW) and some UDT2 for my Kubota. I was thinking I could use the SUper UDT in the splitter, and do 100% UDT2 in the tractor... anyone have any issues with this? Obviously it cost way more than wal-mart fluid but is it worth it in a splitter?
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #13  
By "broke in" I simply meant running for x Hours then doing a fluid change. Common practice with pretty much any oil, hydraulic, etc,... system is to do a drain and refill after x Hours.

Why is that not warranted for a log splitter?

I don't know about others but when I use the splitter it's for hours on end and the fluid gets hot... this new splitter with 15g should stay a bit cooler ;) Hehe

I would much rather NOT change the fluid :) save me a chunk of $$... also why I was going to run the filtered tractor fluid in it, then drain and refill with new.

All oils break down in use, even the high priced synthetic stuff. You don't want to put already worn out oil in a new machine or you're likely to wear it out too. You want the oil to wear out not your machine and that's why you change the oil in the first place. Remember you can't get somethin for nothin so you're wasting your time and maybe your money too even trying.
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions
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   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #15  
27 dollars will get you five gallons of premium UTF at TSC. Where are you in the Sierra Nevada? Riebes has UTF and ATF as well. I'd probably just drive the 30 miles to TSC to get the UTF instead of the 8 or 10 miles to a Riebes.
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #16  
I would've already poured the used oil in the splitter and have a pile of wood ready to dry

Brett
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #17  
Thanks, good info/comparison I didn't think of.

-Dexron III / Mercon automatic transmission fluid
-10W AW hydraulic fluid
-Pro-Mix AW-32 Hydraulic oil

Are what manual says to select from :)

Going to do some research, right now I have a bunch of Super UDT in 5G (NEW) and some UDT2 for my Kubota. I was thinking I could use the SUper UDT in the splitter, and do 100% UDT2 in the tractor... anyone have any issues with this? Obviously it cost way more than wal-mart fluid but is it worth it in a splitter?

Just FYI....some common reference you see for hydraulic oil and how they relate...

10w = DTE 24 = ISO VG 32
15w = DTE 25 = ISO VG 46
20w = DTE 26 = ISO VG 68
 
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#18  
27 dollars will get you five gallons of premium UTF at TSC. Where are you in the Sierra Nevada? Riebes has UTF and ATF as well. I'd probably just drive the 30 miles to TSC to get the UTF instead of the 8 or 10 miles to a Riebes.

Likely will take the 50m ride to TSC and get this since it's on sale for $27 for 5G, at that price I can afford it :thumbsup:
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #19  
I used the TSC Traveller Dexron III in my Swisher (electric).
 
   / New Splitter On the Way -- Questions #20  
Likely will take the 50m ride to TSC and get this since it's on sale for $27 for 5G, at that price I can afford it :thumbsup:

TSC Auburn or somewhere else? You're not one of them big pot growing operations are ya? Lord knows there's a lot of em around here but I don't know of any using tractors yet.
 

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