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Ford 1715 Hydrauilc's

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A/C Boy

04-26-2008 15:12:53




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I would like to run a wood splitter off my 1715 Ford. What do I have to do to get the Hydrauilc's to the rear of the tractor I would like to install a couple of quick connects. Can some one tell me what I need to do? What parts will I need?




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A/C Boy

04-27-2008 06:32:04




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 Re: Ford 1715 Hydrauilc's in reply to A/C Boy, 04-26-2008 15:12:53  
Does anyone know anything about this subject?



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RickB

04-27-2008 16:37:54




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 Here you go in reply to A/C Boy, 04-27-2008 06:32:04  
You can tap a power beyond circuit from the diverter block in front of the brake pedals. Then feed the splitter valve with the power beyond and deselect the external power beyond circuit when not splitting wood. The 1715 won't flow over about 5 GPM at the most, and that is gonna be a very, very slow cycle time for a 4" or larger diameter cylinder. might better buy a splitter with a PTO pump or gas engine drive.

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