Log splitter hydraulic connection

Gary.J

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I have a M9960 and a Wallenstein 360
log splitter. When I hook it up to the hydraulic port in the rear, it operates for approx one minute then the hydraulic lever self cancels and it no longer works. Obviously I am doing something wrong, does anyone know how to correct this situation? Thanks for your help


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How many remote sets do you have on the rear?
 

Gary.J

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Two, the manual shows one to be a standard double acting valve with detents and self canceling. I am not sure what the second one is, since it was an option and I am the second owner. It seems to be the same as the first. When I hook up the log splitter, I put the lever forward in the detent and it runs fine for a very short time. The lever in the cab then automatically returns to the center position and the log splitter stops.


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yea, those type of valves do not work very well for a log splitter setup because when it surges it will trip the detent and cancel the valve.
You really need a controlled power loop, but it's a pain to put one in on most of these tractors.
You can make it work by using a bungee cord to hold the valve in the open position. ;)
 

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A power loop is used to run something like a backhoe, it's an un-valved loop, just free flows.
A controlled power loop (or also called a motor control loop) will have a valve to turn the flow on and off.
It's a little different than the remotes because of the way the valve is setup. ;)
 

Gary.J

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A power loop is used to run something like a backhoe, it's an un-valved loop, just free flows.

A controlled power loop (or also called a motor control loop) will have a valve to turn the flow on and off.

It's a little different than the remotes because of the way the valve is setup. ;)


Thanks for the reply, I will try the bungee cord


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Gary.J

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I put a small block of wood on the log splitter backstop which allowed the log to split completely without fully extending the piston, fixed the problem without using a bungee.


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