OC455
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Equipment
BX2350 LED ROP, FEL, Belly mower,modified snow blower, pole boom, middle plow
Looking at the stump grinder thread just recently, I thought about a wood splitter I saw recently and now can't find it to link the picture of it.....bah
Anyway, looking at what requirements are needed to power a splitter and I am not finding a lot of information. So, this is what I am finding with a bit of research I have been doing.
Most splitters (gas) are running between a 9 to13 GPM hydraulic pump for 20 to 30 ton rated splitters.
Most run a 4inch or 4.5inch cylinder at 24inches. 6.5 HP to 10 HP gas motors.
OK, so now here comes the fun part. The BX I have has 17.7HP at the rear PTO. The one PTO pup I found that was rated high enough (11.9 GPM) needs 27HP to get the max flow rate (2500psi) or it will only have about 1600psi with the 17.7 HP PTO. I don't know if that would be enough to push the cylinder with enough force to split any wood of a decent size.
This is the only PTO pump I have found that may have the best specs for a PTO pump: https://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydra...rince-HC-PTO-2A-PTO-Pump-540-RPM-9-1047-2.axd
Bit expensive to start out. It requires 18.1 HP to get the max 2250 psi....so it would be a bit lower on the pressure rating.
Enough to give you a headache.
Anyway, looking at what requirements are needed to power a splitter and I am not finding a lot of information. So, this is what I am finding with a bit of research I have been doing.
Most splitters (gas) are running between a 9 to13 GPM hydraulic pump for 20 to 30 ton rated splitters.
Most run a 4inch or 4.5inch cylinder at 24inches. 6.5 HP to 10 HP gas motors.
OK, so now here comes the fun part. The BX I have has 17.7HP at the rear PTO. The one PTO pup I found that was rated high enough (11.9 GPM) needs 27HP to get the max flow rate (2500psi) or it will only have about 1600psi with the 17.7 HP PTO. I don't know if that would be enough to push the cylinder with enough force to split any wood of a decent size.
This is the only PTO pump I have found that may have the best specs for a PTO pump: https://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydra...rince-HC-PTO-2A-PTO-Pump-540-RPM-9-1047-2.axd
Bit expensive to start out. It requires 18.1 HP to get the max 2250 psi....so it would be a bit lower on the pressure rating.
Enough to give you a headache.