Posted by Jim.ME on November 10, 2021 at 05:44:43 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: Log splitter video posted by grandpa Love on November 09, 2021 at 17:43:56:
That pump should cycle that splitter faster than seen here. I agree that the place to start is to correct the suction (pump supply from the reservoir) hose. If you can't readily find suction hose, have a regular 2 wire hydraulic hose made. Since the pump gets handled a good bit and moves around some on the PTO. Hydraulic hose may be more expensive, but it will be a more durable hose. It should have an inside diameter equal to to larger than the inlet fitting thread size in the pump body. You will need a swivel adapter fitting (similar to the ones on the valve body hoses and the pump outlet fitting) on at least one end (either the pump body or the reservoir outlet) for the final attachment of the suction hose, do not twist the hose after connecting the first end.
There may still be a tag or stamping on the pump to tell you what size it is. Those pumps ranged from about 11 gpm to 40 plus gpm. Even 11 gpm should be stroking the cylinder faster than in the video. If the hose doesn't correct the speed and you are running the tractor to give 540 PTO rpm it is possible the pump is worn and flow is down. Most likely the hose is the problem, that's my 2 cents.
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