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Posted by phil lowe on November 18, 2006 at 18:39:10 from (142.68.186.202):
Hi guys her are some pictures of the hydraulic pump and valve for my splitter ,, I had drained the oil out so decided to put new hydraulic fluid in ,, But still have the issue of on the end of the stroke it bogs down the tractor ,,well now it stripped the keystock on the gear shaft..man whoever made this rig ,,shaft and u-joint are two different size keystocks ,GRRRR.guess it's a kinda shear pin !! Gonna have to get the small one cut to fit ,but I'm sure I'll still have the bogging issue . When I bought it guy hooked up neigbors tractor and stroked it couple times ,,stroked fine ,but we didn't do it under load .. So here I am nother big chunk of usless metal in the yard,,or another grand opportunity ,,should be fun. Cylinder dia is 6" and stroke length is around 30" it takes approx 10 to 15 seconds to full stroke ..But big ol oak I tryed to split bogged er down till the keyway let go,but it was bogging my 40 horse ford 3000 The actuator valve doesn't appear to have a relief on it,pulled one plug I thought was it but just got hydraulic fluid coming out.. I'm thinking most of the issue couldbe fixed with new actautor valve with built in relief ,or maybe plumb a extrnal relief ,whichever is cheaper .Is the pump in the pic's an old truck pump ?? It is a fairly noisey pupm ,but I've heard truck pumps this load before ,, Tell me what you can from the pic's ,





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