I have 2 Countyline 40 ton splitters and they both run about 140 degrees even when the air temp is in the 90's. The hottest point is the cylinder. The oil tank runs about 110 degrees. Thats splitting some live oak witch is very hard to split.Still going strong dan. I'm reading it all now as I have a 25t County line splitter and am worried about heat. It says 11 sec cycle time and I can run it as fast as it can go.
Most hydraulic systems can handle up 200 degrees with no issues. If your getting temps over 200 degrees I would look into adding a oil cooler.