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Re: wood splitter pictures and comments
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Posted by Tom R Ne on November 18, 2006 at 19:44:10 from (139.55.140.204):
In Reply to: wood splitter pictures and comments posted by phil lowe on November 18, 2006 at 18:39:10:
Well of course the first thing you would need to do is to put a relief valve on that system. The second thing is to take a stop watch and get some accurate extend time readings on the stroke time. A 6 in bore cylinder with a 30 “ stroke would take 3.67 gallon of oil to fully extend it. If you are extending in 10 seconds then the pump would be delivering 36.7 GPM. If you are extending in 15 seconds then the pump delivery is 14.68 GPM That is a very big difference so you need to narrow down the actual time. The HP you are going to need is roughly .0007 x PSIG x GPM With 1500 PSI system pressure and 36.7 GPM you are going to need 38.535 HP With 1500 PSI system pressure and 14.68 GPM you are going to need 15.4 HP, How many gallon did you say your tank holds? With no relief valve I can sure believe you are stalling out you tractor, and a bigger HP unit will build pressure until something breaks.
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