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using hydraulics for a log splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 89367" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>&nbsp</p><p>HotRod has it. You will need an Open Center Control Valve on the splitter, yours probably has it. It will need to have ports large enough to handle the hydraulic flow of the loader.</p><p>The engine speed controls the speed of the pump which controls the amount of oil flow in the Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit. You can limit the flow by running the engine at a slower speed. This will allow you to use a smaller valve with out overheating the hydraulic oil</p><p>If you tell us the model of your loader, we can tell you how to engage the Constant Flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 89367, member: 897"]   HotRod has it. You will need an Open Center Control Valve on the splitter, yours probably has it. It will need to have ports large enough to handle the hydraulic flow of the loader. The engine speed controls the speed of the pump which controls the amount of oil flow in the Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit. You can limit the flow by running the engine at a slower speed. This will allow you to use a smaller valve with out overheating the hydraulic oil If you tell us the model of your loader, we can tell you how to engage the Constant Flow. [/QUOTE]
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