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Re: 3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, on an M
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Posted by brianh on April 24, 2005 at 17:22:17 from (65.212.160.74):
In Reply to: Re: 3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, on an M posted by Dixieland on April 24, 2005 at 16:17:14:
I do not believe, that is going to help.. I have been running my wood splitter, until it started jerking forward, while the ram was retracting, it still was dumping fluid, out onto the ground. I even tried a 16 in. tall, stand pipe, on the top of my fill tube, to try to stop the fluid from pushing out, but it still did. I believe that the hydraulic fluid, is trying to return faster than the reservoir, will take the fluid in return. maybe your spool valve, or whatever you are trying to install, will help. Let me know, what kind of valve, you are talking about please. I have never heard, of that kind of valve. What is it,and what does it do, if you could explain, please.thank"s, Brian
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