Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25

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bx25d

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So I'm looking at buying a Wallenstein WX310 3ph log splitter for my Kubota BX25. I want to run the splitter off of the power beyond hoses that are used for the backhoe. I don't know a lot about hydraulics but my concern is the splitters specs recommend a minimum of 10 GPM of flow to the splitter. The specs on my bx25 say that I have 6.2 GPM of flow. Will the splitter work with that flow? Also, what's the PSI's rated at for the bx25? My guess is that it will work and I will still have enough power to get through big logs but the speed with drastically drop. Would I be correct in assuming that? Any help would be great!
 
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You are right.... GPM flow rate determines speed. Your full stroke cycle time will be close to 1/2 a min... but you should have plenty of power, Just will take longer.
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #3  
It will be slower then that because the BX has a priority valve that takes a portion of the flow for the power steering circuit. This is why at near idle you have no hydraulic flow for the loader.

David Kb7uns
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #4  
1850 psi at WOT for "kubota recommended pressure". I am not sure if you can get thru the big stuff though. You will have to ask al yelvington. He the one who documented the 3 pt splitter to work with his BX .
 
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If using 6 GPM for the flow, here is the data for the cyl power and speed.
 

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I guess one way to get around the problem is to just have a pto pump with hydro tank but that kinda defeats the purpose of what I'm trying to accomplish- especially when i have a 23hp diesel at my disposal and i cant even utilize it for a simple log splitter! Is there no other way other than a pto pump?!

Thanks for that data J J
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #7  
You have about 1.8GPM going to the priority valve for steering, PTO clutch and Hydro charge.

So you will have around 4 GPM left for splitter. I have a Speeco 34 ton stand alone splitter with a 15 second cycle time or you may use a PTO pump for quicker cycle time.

When I am splitting large blocks I use the BX to move them.

David Kb7uns
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #8  
I ran one on my BX22 it had about a 15 second cycle, which was fine for me. Worked well and I much rather have one less motor to maintain
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #9  
Time for the 99.oo Harbor freight 6.5 horizontal gas engine. Then the pump,valve, and tank. You quickly see why splitting wood gets expensive.
 
   / Running a log spitter off of my power beyond hydraulics for a BX25 #10  
Have you looked at the splitfire log splitters? I have a 3203 3 point model and love it. With splitting both ways it makes up for the lower gpm. The wallenstein looks like a good splitter too except for only splitting one direction.
 

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