Heavyopp
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1st off let me say Hi. I've been reading here for 4 months now. I was going to wait on my 1st post but I've run into an issue building a log splitter.
I need some of the hydraulics guru's help.
Here's the specs: 16 inch I beam with a 3/8ths web - 15.5 HP briggs engine -
22 GPM 2 stage pump - prince auto cycle valve - 25 gallon resi - 5" bore 31" stroke new pettibone cylinder.
As you can tell it's a heavy monster. I ended up finding a toro sand pro 14 on craigslist for real cheap ($40). (If I can figure out how to post a pic I'll do so of the toro) This machine is used for maintainence of baseball infields and sand traps on golf courses.
Anyway I want to take off the hydraulic drive assembly and use it on the splitter making it self propelled. I don't think it's going to be too much of a big deal to do but I'm a little lost on what way to do the valving to drive the sucker. It's currently driven by a hydrostatic trans type pump I think but I won't use that. The pump has the directional valving built in. Obviosly I want to power it using my splitter pump.
What I'm thinking is using a properly sized 2 position selector valve to separate the 2 hydraulic circuits. There is no need to move and split at the same time. The drive circuit would then have a rotary flow control going into directional valve. This would give me control of speed and direction of the hydraulic motors. After my directional valve I would go into the existing hydraulic piping to the 3 motors.
I would also incorporate an extra valve to control a steering cylinder.
Anyone have any thoughts? Am I crazy? Do I fit right in?
I'd love to hear some comments.
Thanks, Jer
I need some of the hydraulics guru's help.
Here's the specs: 16 inch I beam with a 3/8ths web - 15.5 HP briggs engine -
22 GPM 2 stage pump - prince auto cycle valve - 25 gallon resi - 5" bore 31" stroke new pettibone cylinder.
As you can tell it's a heavy monster. I ended up finding a toro sand pro 14 on craigslist for real cheap ($40). (If I can figure out how to post a pic I'll do so of the toro) This machine is used for maintainence of baseball infields and sand traps on golf courses.
Anyway I want to take off the hydraulic drive assembly and use it on the splitter making it self propelled. I don't think it's going to be too much of a big deal to do but I'm a little lost on what way to do the valving to drive the sucker. It's currently driven by a hydrostatic trans type pump I think but I won't use that. The pump has the directional valving built in. Obviosly I want to power it using my splitter pump.
What I'm thinking is using a properly sized 2 position selector valve to separate the 2 hydraulic circuits. There is no need to move and split at the same time. The drive circuit would then have a rotary flow control going into directional valve. This would give me control of speed and direction of the hydraulic motors. After my directional valve I would go into the existing hydraulic piping to the 3 motors.
I would also incorporate an extra valve to control a steering cylinder.
Anyone have any thoughts? Am I crazy? Do I fit right in?
I'd love to hear some comments.
Thanks, Jer