hello,
I would like to build a log-splitter and run it using the quick-connect hydraulic couplings of my Caterpillar 226b High Flow skid.
Does anyone know the hydraulic flow and max pressure of this auxiliary hydraulic system? The pressure is adjustable?
I would power through the quick-connect hydraulic couplings an external distributor for control from the ground the log splitter.
The loader has a function to continuously feed the hydraulic outlets.
What I would like to build is a tool similar to this:
http://woodridge.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/splitter1.jpg
http://cdn3.volusion.com/fhre9.ydgc6/v/vspfiles/photos/ET-SPLITTER-01-2.jpg
Can I do it with my skid steer loader?
A medium-low speed, I can have a good performance in your opinion?
At what speed is set the idle speed of the 226b engine?
Do you have any advice for me?
Thank you very much look forward to replies!
I would like to build a log-splitter and run it using the quick-connect hydraulic couplings of my Caterpillar 226b High Flow skid.
Does anyone know the hydraulic flow and max pressure of this auxiliary hydraulic system? The pressure is adjustable?
I would power through the quick-connect hydraulic couplings an external distributor for control from the ground the log splitter.
The loader has a function to continuously feed the hydraulic outlets.
What I would like to build is a tool similar to this:
http://woodridge.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/splitter1.jpg
http://cdn3.volusion.com/fhre9.ydgc6/v/vspfiles/photos/ET-SPLITTER-01-2.jpg
Can I do it with my skid steer loader?
A medium-low speed, I can have a good performance in your opinion?
At what speed is set the idle speed of the 226b engine?
Do you have any advice for me?
Thank you very much look forward to replies!