I was going to make a homemade log splitter. I was going to use a 4 1/2x24***8221; Hydraulic cylinder. Can I run that off of my back hoe hydraulic ports on the back of my Grand L 4760? I***8217;ve also got rear remote attachment on the back as well. What ports would you run it from? The cylinder is rated for 3500psi. Not sure what my tractor rated for
Hello,
Sure you can do it that way,
3500 psi should be=241.31651 Bar
Your tractor should be around 179-180 bar, so you d get less force out of the cylinder,
The force might be calculated with this formula
Pi x rad x rad x pressure in bar would give metric ton of splitting force
Only thing it would be good to have an extra double acting spool valve
On the splitter,
Over here you ll get a new one for 80 euros
From this it would be better to have the return line directly into the oil sump of the tractor, not passing through the spools to have less counter pressure as then you would heat up the oil less.
I did it that way for quite some time, also with a little more revs then idle on a french built vinyard fergie 25.
The hydr. Cylinder has a diameter of 90 mm and a stroke of 900 mm
It worked fast enough to get things done quickly
Splitting force is around 9 t which is mostly sufficient
Regards
Robert