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IH 574 and a Three Point Wood Splitter

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Wayne M Kittler

02-14-2004 08:27:46




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My IH 574 gas is basically a motor on wheels that drives hydraulic pumps. I have a separate pump just for the loader.If I were to put a wood splitter on the back, what would I have to do to get a hydraulic pressure supply to the splitter directional valve, preferably without modifying any lines. Is this the same way I would run a hydraulic pump rake? How much would rpm matter?




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JB

02-15-2004 14:39:02




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 Re: IH 574 and a Three Point Wood Splitter in reply to Wayne M Kittler, 02-14-2004 08:27:46  
Hi my brother has 454D which is same as 574 but smaller 3 cyl. engine. His 454 has 2 remote outlets on the rear by the 3 pt lift arms. When he uses his wood splitter he connects the splitter hydraulic hoses to the remote outlets, ties the remote control level open in one direction and uses the control valve on the splitter to control the wood splitter.

Hope this helps
JB



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Mac

02-15-2004 08:46:45




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 Re: IH 574 and a Three Point Wood Splitter in reply to Wayne M Kittler, 02-14-2004 08:27:46  
Put a selector valve ahead of loader dcv plumbed to splitter and a tee to return splitter oil where loader oil returns to tank. Shouldn't have to modify existing lines. Just 2 hoses for splitter and fittings for selector. More rpms mean more flow/speed, pressure is constant. Need to be sure pump is relief valve fitted or splitter dcv has relief.



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