Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ?

   / Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ? #11  
Thanks for the pics. Looks like you did it right the first time with the dual valve. I will be using two separate valves and was looking to see how to plumb from one to the other or use a tee from the pump. If anybody has the answer I would appreciate the help. I was hoping I could "stack" the valves using the 1" pipe nipple but don't know if that will work.
 
   / Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
IMG_1667.jpgIMG_1668.jpgIMG_1669.jpgIMG_1670.jpg

I used the Prince RD522CCEA5A4B1 2 spool Detent valve. I had to mount it hydraulic ports down to get the detent valve on the right hand side. If your valve has a power beyond port you will be able to connect to the inlet of the second valve for your log lift. I did install a flow restrictor needle valve. I think I will use more as a saftey than a control valve. I can control the speed with the log lift valve. With the needle set to limit the maximum speed if I forget and push the log lift valve to full open.
 
   / Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ? #13  
Pizzaguy, I used seperate valves on my lift. I plumbed from the pump into the inlet of the splitting cylinder valve , out the return into the inlet of the lift cylinder valve, out the return and back to the tank. This setup works fine for me, i am sure someone will tell me it is wrong, and it would be better with a valve with a power beyond port. The only difference is if I run both cylinders at the same time they are slower, but still move. I did have to put a restricter in the line on the log lift, the first test with no restriction almost launched the log over my head. My restricter is a 3/8 rod that will slide into the fitting on the end of the hose, it has a 1/16 inch hole drilled through it, you might need to do some trial and error to get yours right.
 
   / Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ? #15  
PizzaGuy, I used 4 valves in series. The first valve from the pump which is plugged in the picture will have quick disconnects added to allow me to use the splitter as a stand alone hydraulic station. The second valve goes to the wheeled hydraulic jack stand. The 3rd is for the log lift & the last is for the splitter valve. Placing the splitter valve last is the recommend place according to "Energy" brand of valves. I also put a longer nipple between teh middle valves to group them making it easier to identify them. I started off using a restrictor valve for the log lift but it was too slow. I then drilled a larger hole in it but it was still too slow. I removed the restrictor valve per my daughter's request & just use light pressure on the handle - it works great.Hopkins Jun 2010 Oil Cooler Added (8).JPG
 
   / Wood splitter hydraulic fluid ? #16  
Thanks for the help and pics Oliver. Your pics and description was what I wanted to do with the second valve. Glad to know it will work for me. Now I'm just waiting for warmer weather to the work on it outside.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

NEW Wolverine Skid Steer Drive and Augers (A53002)
NEW Wolverine Skid...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2018 INTERNATIONAL MA025 (A52472)
2018 INTERNATIONAL...
1999 Case 850G Crawler Tractor Dozer (A51691)
1999 Case 850G...
Tiger Mowers 90in Super Duty Twin Flail Mower Tractor Attachment (A51691)
Tiger Mowers 90in...
John Deere MX 8 Brush Hog, 8', 3pt Hook Up, PTO  (A52384)
John Deere MX 8...
 
Top