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Re: transmision fluid in my wood splitter
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Posted by Tom R Ne on November 17, 2006 at 11:34:12 from (139.55.141.38):
In Reply to: Re: transmision fluid in my wood splitter posted by phil lowe on November 17, 2006 at 11:07:31:
I would recommend that you replace the ATF with a good Hydraulic oil. Noisy pumps are often caused by pump cavitation. Does the splitter have a gear pump? If so gear pumps are not great at lifting oil so it is best if the tank is higher than the pump inlet. Other frequent causes of cavitation are a plugged filter/strainer in the tank on the return piping, and too small of line on the pump suction . Long term cavitation will ruin a pump. On the stalling issue it would be helpful to know the GPM rating of the Pump and the actual system pressure. If you can't find any GPM information on the pump give us the bore size of the Cylinder and the time in seconds that it takes to stroke 10" (at the normal operating engine speed. Is it PTO operated or does it have it's own small engine?
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