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Has anyone had any experience of running a small 6T hydraulic logsplitter direct from the AGT835 own pump?

I already have pipes installed to operate a rear grapple but wisdom suggests the pump is not suitable for continuous use.

I guess it would be better to fit a pump running off the pto but no idea what size I need etc.

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I'd just buy a decent off the shelf splitter and pto pump combo- it'll include the tank, cooling system and pump which you will otherwise need. Sell your existing splitter. An off the shelf setup will hold it's value far better than a hodge podge of bits, and probably won't cost much more.

 

6t is not massive so wouldn't need much flow. No experience of the AGT but guess the reservoir size / cooling setup might be the limiting factor.

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