I have an MTD 24BF550B029 log splitter which seems to be a very common and frequently relabeled model. The cylinder goes up and down. But, it refuses to split and it doesn't seem to strain the motor. I replaced the pump seals which didn't fix it. Then, I rigged a pressure gauge on cylinder line thinking it was the control. But I registered 3000 PSI and strained the engine. That doesn't leave much to suspect but the cylinder.
The cylinder rod doesn't leak oil. So, would it be reasonable to conclude that the piston seal is blown? Does that happen very often and is there some test I can do to confirm that?
Also, is 3000 PSI a reasonable amount of pressure for a 27 ton splitter cylinder or
The cylinder rod doesn't leak oil. So, would it be reasonable to conclude that the piston seal is blown? Does that happen very often and is there some test I can do to confirm that?
Also, is 3000 PSI a reasonable amount of pressure for a 27 ton splitter cylinder or