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Interesting!!

 

The larger the ram the less power is needed to operate it!

But the larger the ram the higher the oil flow is needed to maintain the same speed

 

I know I mentioned this before but if this can work off a 6.5hp engine!!

 

Trailer Mounted Log Splitter

4 stroke 6.5HP petrol engine.

22T Capacity.

Vertical and horizontal function.

Cycle time =18 seconds.

Hyd Tank Cap = 3.4 gallon (12.8L). Max. Log Length = 24" (58cm).

 

What ya have here is a big ram driven by a little pump and a little engine turning round very fast 2800/3000 rpm high flow

 

This baby will happily split logs across the grain!! So HP isn't the big factor it's matching the rest up which counts

 

35x unless it's had a engine restore is unlikely to be putting out the 44.5HP at 2250rpm like it did when new more than likely to be some where 35-40HP

 

 

 

 

Is it a chipper, is it a mower or another broken stump grinder who cares we'll fix it!

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35x would put out(or should of done if not made on a Monday morning or Friday after noon!!)

15 litres per minute at 2250rpm

Relief valve pressure should of been set to 2500psi

 

If you plan to use the internal pump give it a chance and change the internal suction filter this gets missed on services and can have a dramatic affect on the hydraulics!!

 

 

Is it a chipper, is it a mower or another broken stump grinder who cares we'll fix it!

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