I just inherited a homemade woodsplitter. It's built like a tank...super strong iron all the way around. Vertical or horizontal and tows like a dream. Plenty of grunt, I've been splitting dry oak and madrone and it just cuts what it won't split.
The problem is...it's slow. As in S-L-O-O-O-O-W. It has a 16hp Kohler but the pump is a little bitty Barnes two stage. I don't know what the pump's GPM is...all the lables are gone.
How big of a pump can I run behind the Kohler? Will the cycle times speed up enough to make the cost of a new pump practical? Or should I just keep bringing a book with me to read while the ram is retracting?
Any good ideas as to brand of pump? I don't mind spending an extra buck or two to get something reliable and long lasting.
Thanks in advance. Bob
The problem is...it's slow. As in S-L-O-O-O-O-W. It has a 16hp Kohler but the pump is a little bitty Barnes two stage. I don't know what the pump's GPM is...all the lables are gone.
How big of a pump can I run behind the Kohler? Will the cycle times speed up enough to make the cost of a new pump practical? Or should I just keep bringing a book with me to read while the ram is retracting?
Any good ideas as to brand of pump? I don't mind spending an extra buck or two to get something reliable and long lasting.
Thanks in advance. Bob