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<blockquote data-quote="Iowan" data-source="post: 29511" data-attributes="member: 3165"><p>New guy here, love the site so far. I have a question regarding a Gehl 4615 and the auxillary hydraulics. I built a log splitter for the machine, but have since found out after attachment and a quick trial run that I'm not getting enough push from the hydraulics system. It splits decently, but struggles on larger logs. I'm not sure what kind of pressure I've got yet from the connections, but is there a way to adjust the amount of pressure I'm sending out from the pump, or is it possible to change the relief valves to gain some added sending pressure? I'm definitlyl not a mechanic, but I can usually fumble my way around things enough to make them work. Anyone have any suggestions or info I could use? Thanks in advance. Iowan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iowan, post: 29511, member: 3165"] New guy here, love the site so far. I have a question regarding a Gehl 4615 and the auxillary hydraulics. I built a log splitter for the machine, but have since found out after attachment and a quick trial run that I'm not getting enough push from the hydraulics system. It splits decently, but struggles on larger logs. I'm not sure what kind of pressure I've got yet from the connections, but is there a way to adjust the amount of pressure I'm sending out from the pump, or is it possible to change the relief valves to gain some added sending pressure? I'm definitlyl not a mechanic, but I can usually fumble my way around things enough to make them work. Anyone have any suggestions or info I could use? Thanks in advance. Iowan [/QUOTE]
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