allarizonaparts
New member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2011
- Messages
- 9
- Location
- Bullhead City AZ
- Tractor
- Cadet 2135, 04 Duramax, Diesel log splitter
First off I'm new to the forum and I've searched but can't find the answers to my problem. We had a trucking company and our best mechanic taught me that if you don't know the answer just ask, theres people out there that knowthe answer so here is the questions. I have a log splitter with a push ram that has a 5" bore and a 24" stroke with a 2" rod. I built an extada-crane that the lift cylinder is 3" and an 8" stroke. The extenda-cylinder is 2" with an 18" stroke. The pump is a Haldex/Barnes 16 gpm pump powered by a 10 hp diesel engine. I put in a Prince adjustable priority flow divider. The 5" ram moves at around 8 gpm on the excess port. The priority port goes to the crane and and I have it adjusted to about 3 gpm so it doesnt move to fast and hurt somebody or tear itself up. Where is the rest of the fluid going because the 5" ram is moving so slow? It has a 12 gallon tank with an open breather. I'm thinking of putting on a 2 spool valve for the crane with a closed circuit. The inlet outlet ports of the valves are 3/4" for all of them. If I put the closed circuit on the crane end would the main ram have all the flow or am I missing something?