turnkey4099
Elite Member
woodlot said:Thanks for the great responses. Last night I changed the fluid and ran the splitter for about 1/2 hour. I also cleaned/ lubricated the "govener rod and linkages" (sorry if thats not the right terminology). Also, the "suction screen" (filter) located within the resiviour was clean as a wistle. None of this helped my problems. The engine rpms continue to drop when the ram is in motion. RPM's drop just slightly with no load on the ram and much more when there is a log being split.
I did notice another thing, don't know if its significant, but the pump is not holding a prime. The pump is located above the resiviour and after I shut the unit down fluid drains out of the pump down to the level of fluid in the resiviour.
That is not good. A hydraulic pump will wear rapidly if run without oil in it. I don't see it as being the cause of the problem though as if the pump were damaged it wouldn't produce normal pressure.
Harry K