bigblue12v
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Hey guys, I've got two splitters which I want to mate together. First is a homemade one 5.5" bore 2.5" rod big nasty machine huge wedge and a log lift crane. Real crappy hydraulic system, small lines, no detent valve, no filter, reservoir too small, 11 GPM 2 stage pump (slow) etc. I made a 4 way adjustable wedge that works great. Second splitter is one I built 4" bore 1.5" rod twice as fast as the other one. Detent valve, big lines, it's powered by my mower which is a Jacobsen commercial mower Kubota diesel turning 13 GPM single stage pump. I wanna mate the two splitters together lengthwise in line, then move the axle and tongue to appropriate positions. Then plumb them both to run off the same hydraulics, as auxillary off the mower until later when they may get a dedicated engine and pump even bigger. This will speed up the big cylinder and streamline the whole operation. Add trays down the sides of both so whatever needs resplit after it goes through big one can get hit with faster cylinder, and only running one engine the whole time. Currently I use big splitter to break stuff down then stack big pieces on trailer (portable work table) then switch out splitters and knock them down to size with the other one. This method works pretty good but I'm never satisfied.
I've never seen this exact setup before, I'd like opinions on it. Here are the two units and placed approximately how I'd want them setup except connected and straight in line. Thoughts?!!
I've never seen this exact setup before, I'd like opinions on it. Here are the two units and placed approximately how I'd want them setup except connected and straight in line. Thoughts?!!