It only has enough pressure to split small straight grain wood. When it pushes against any thing large or a small knot the ram just stops. The 8HP Briggs & Stratton keeps on running, it only bogs down slightly. It has new 13.5 GPM 2 stage pump from Northern Tool. I have not dealt with a 2 stage pump before, I can't tell that it switches gears. It goes from moving quickly to a stand still. Actually, if you hold the valve in the forward position long enough, it might finely split the piece, but only if it is a easily split piece of wood. If everything was working properly, shouldn't the engine bog down and die when I hit something too mean to split? Is the hydraulic fluid bypassing somewhere? Thru the Valve? The cylinder? That would explain why it doesn't build pressure, and the engine doesn't bog down and die.
A little history.... I found this home made splitter in a guys back yard, (should have left it there) with weeds and trees growing up thru it. It looked like it had a lot of potential, so I thought I should rescue it. It had a 6HP B&S engine with a 6 to 1 gear reduction on it. So it was slowly spinning a ??GPM pump that was made to turn at a low RMP. It has a 4" cylinder with a 42" stroke. It had a 60 second cycle time. I didn't have enough patients or time to use it with that kind of speed. I bought a good used 8HP B&S engine, a new 13.5 GPM pump, flushed out the old hydraulic fluid, Installed a filter and a tank vent, replaced the low pressure hoses, and got it going. The cylinder and the valve are original equipment. The cylinder leaks just a little when you use it.
I am open for suggestions and words of wisdom, lay it on me.
A little history.... I found this home made splitter in a guys back yard, (should have left it there) with weeds and trees growing up thru it. It looked like it had a lot of potential, so I thought I should rescue it. It had a 6HP B&S engine with a 6 to 1 gear reduction on it. So it was slowly spinning a ??GPM pump that was made to turn at a low RMP. It has a 4" cylinder with a 42" stroke. It had a 60 second cycle time. I didn't have enough patients or time to use it with that kind of speed. I bought a good used 8HP B&S engine, a new 13.5 GPM pump, flushed out the old hydraulic fluid, Installed a filter and a tank vent, replaced the low pressure hoses, and got it going. The cylinder and the valve are original equipment. The cylinder leaks just a little when you use it.
I am open for suggestions and words of wisdom, lay it on me.