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Re: LOG SPLITTER
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Posted by Lee Sackett on March 10, 2004 at 21:35:45 from (67.50.71.19):
In Reply to: LOG SPLITTER posted by BERT on March 09, 2004 at 15:53:46:
Hi Bert, I restore tractors and also have a line of log splitters that I manufacture. I am certain that one of my splitters would work great on your 60. Other's would work, too, but I have to say that mine would work better, right? :) If you figure (for example) you have about 1300psi hydraulic pressure on your tractor, then multiply that times the surface area of the piston in the splitter cylinder you'll get the total force that you can produce with the splitter. For a 4 inch cylinder, that is about 16328 pounds of splitting force (at 1300psi). That should be enough to split most logs if you aren't too aggressive and have the right blade. Hope that helps!
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