I want to build a tractor driven hydraulic log splitter.
I've tried to do the research and haven't found something idiot proof enough (for me) to definitively say how to do it.
Ref pic:
For my hydraulic take off, I can use the switch under the seat (#1 in pic), and I saw reference to using the HST trans fill port (#2 in pic) as a return.
Does anyone know what threading these two fittings are?
Is it necessary to use a T for the HST fill, or can I simply remove the return line when/if I need to add/switch fluid?
I'm not expecting to power a monster splitter, but will this supply enough volume for a small/medium rig (est 10klbs splitting force)?
I understand that I'll have to switch hydro power between the 3pt and the accessory, and that's not a problem.
If anyone has already built one, can you please post links/pics?
Thank you in advance for your help
I've tried to do the research and haven't found something idiot proof enough (for me) to definitively say how to do it.
Ref pic:
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/Hank-Chinaski/P1010859numbers.jpg)
For my hydraulic take off, I can use the switch under the seat (#1 in pic), and I saw reference to using the HST trans fill port (#2 in pic) as a return.
Does anyone know what threading these two fittings are?
Is it necessary to use a T for the HST fill, or can I simply remove the return line when/if I need to add/switch fluid?
I'm not expecting to power a monster splitter, but will this supply enough volume for a small/medium rig (est 10klbs splitting force)?
I understand that I'll have to switch hydro power between the 3pt and the accessory, and that's not a problem.
If anyone has already built one, can you please post links/pics?
Thank you in advance for your help