TheOldHokie
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Equipment
L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
Why di people continue to raise questions about performance?my 'vote' is for stand alone, either a complete machine or bodge the FIL's unit.
Tying up the tractor for 'just above idle' to split wood is expensive per hour especially when the DPF say's 'time up'. There's also the problem of NOT being able to use the tractor for 'tractor type stuff'. It'll happen...get splitting and someone needs you and your tractor......Murphy says so .
What isn't known are the spec for the FIL's splitter...PSI and GPM. Unless the tractor has MORE GPM and enough PSI, splitter won't work well. Provided you run a gas engine dry when done, they are reliable, not a huge problem. Stand alone also allows someone else to split while you're stacking or sitting having a brown pop....
I will bet you $20 his 3pt splitter which was originally purchased for an old TO35 is the nearly universal design with the ubiquitous 4" x 24" cylinder. Thats all the specs you need to know.
The arithmetic is simple. With a conventional LS valve the cycle time on a L3901(2) will be roughly 20 seconds and produce a splitting force of 14.75 tons. Using a regenerative valve you can shave 75% off the extend portion of the cycle time.
Dan