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Countyline 30 ton splitter heat issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="sean donato" data-source="post: 8141142" data-attributes="member: 123795"><p>A bit over full won't kill anything, if it gets too hot it will push some out the breather. Just so long as it isn't low on fluid. </p><p>Some do, some don't. Unless you're constantly hitting relief (you'll hear it screech and the cylinder will stop moving.) You won't be heating fluid up from going over relief. Also, unless you have a gauge piped in, best to leave it alone. </p><p>Does your manual mention anything about duty cycle? How long between splitting and giving it a rest to cool off? </p><p>I built my own splitter, so by the time it's out of gas, I need to get more wood ready to split and it gets a decent break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean donato, post: 8141142, member: 123795"] A bit over full won't kill anything, if it gets too hot it will push some out the breather. Just so long as it isn't low on fluid. Some do, some don't. Unless you're constantly hitting relief (you'll hear it screech and the cylinder will stop moving.) You won't be heating fluid up from going over relief. Also, unless you have a gauge piped in, best to leave it alone. Does your manual mention anything about duty cycle? How long between splitting and giving it a rest to cool off? I built my own splitter, so by the time it's out of gas, I need to get more wood ready to split and it gets a decent break. [/QUOTE]
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