J_J
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- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
tucke022,
Have you verified any of the stuff I have said.
Is this your hyd flow path with the log splitter installed?
Flow path = pump, PB out, log splitter in, log splitter out to 3pt in, then tank.
The only problem I can see with this is the valve OUT port back pressure, and a lot of people have done it this way. . There is a remedy, and that is a log splitter valve with PB, which will give you full protection, for the hyd flow.
There are other options, but I don't want to give you all of them, and possibly confuse you.
If it is under warranty, do as he says for the warranty provision.
The pump will pump up to its rated pressure, but the FEL relief valve is in the hyd circuit just for that protection. The log splitter valve also has a relief valve.
Would you like me to speak to the dealer and the log splitter Co. on your behalf.
Send me a PM if you like.
Have you verified any of the stuff I have said.
Is this your hyd flow path with the log splitter installed?
Flow path = pump, PB out, log splitter in, log splitter out to 3pt in, then tank.
The only problem I can see with this is the valve OUT port back pressure, and a lot of people have done it this way. . There is a remedy, and that is a log splitter valve with PB, which will give you full protection, for the hyd flow.
There are other options, but I don't want to give you all of them, and possibly confuse you.
If it is under warranty, do as he says for the warranty provision.
The pump will pump up to its rated pressure, but the FEL relief valve is in the hyd circuit just for that protection. The log splitter valve also has a relief valve.
Would you like me to speak to the dealer and the log splitter Co. on your behalf.
Send me a PM if you like.