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Hey, new here. Starting a log splitter build and have a question. I have a 17.5 hp Briggs and Stratton riding mower engine with a verticle shaft. I was wondering if a 2 stage 11gpm would be big enough for the 17.5 or do I need to go bigger with like a 16gpm. I have no ideal about hydraulic pumps. Any help please..
 
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You got it backwards. You need to question weather the motor is big enough to run the pump at rated pressure.

Since you are talking about a logsplitter, I am assuming you are talking a 2-stage pump. If so, you have plenty of HP for either of them. And can even go as big as a 28gpm 2-stage. All though the 22 and 28gpm pumps jump a bunch in price.

In the off chance you are talking about a single stage pump, and assuming 85% efficiency, thats about 8.5gpm max @ 3000psi and about 10gpm max @ 2500psi
 
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I guess what I should have asked is, will the 17.5hp running at 3300rpm burn up an 11gpm 2 stage pump or do I need a bigger 2 stage pump. Thank you for replying to my question.
 
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The max speed on the two stage pumps is 3600 rpm.

The limiting factor is the HP to drive a pump, and you have enough to use any of the two stage pumps.

It will run those pumps at 3300 rpm all day long.
 
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To answer the question, NO, there is no harm in using too much HP on the pump. The pump is protected with a pressure relief. The only thing too much HP will do is waste fuel. I would recommend going with a larger pump. A 22gpm pump will be twice as fast as an 11gpm pump if everything else is the same.
 
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The max speed on the two stage pumps is 3600 rpm.

The limiting factor is the HP to drive a pump, and you have enough to use any of the two stage pumps.

It will run those pumps at 3300 rpm all day long.

Thank you that helps me a lot. I'm gonna use Baileysnet.com for my pump.
 
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Matching the engine to the pump is the eazy part. When going with the 22-28 gpm pumps it becomes more difficult and expensive to effectively match the remaining hydraulics.Normal log splitter cylinders have 1/2" ports, this puts a restriction on flow causing heat, cylinders with 3/4"or larger ports can be had but the cost will double. The larger valves, hoses, filters, and reservior must also be considered.
 

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