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3 point log splitter for tractor.
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<blockquote data-quote="torch" data-source="post: 7754451" data-attributes="member: 112578"><p>Ok, sounds like you are on it. Isolation valves are, ummm, <em>non-standard</em> in an OC system, usually they are configured with a Power Beyond port, but so long as you know the limitations (and hopefully have a relief valve before the isolation valves, just in case...) it can work. </p><p></p><p>What got me wondering was the comment about the backhoe. I've never seen one designed to be lifted by the 3ph (the lower lift arms just act as attachment points and are braced so they <em>cannot</em> lift -- needs to be that way since there is no downforce on a 3ph so the BH must be rigid to the tractor to dig). So I thought maybe the issue was the hydraulic pressure available <em>at </em>the 3ph, which of course is near-0 with an OC system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torch, post: 7754451, member: 112578"] Ok, sounds like you are on it. Isolation valves are, ummm, [I]non-standard[/I] in an OC system, usually they are configured with a Power Beyond port, but so long as you know the limitations (and hopefully have a relief valve before the isolation valves, just in case...) it can work. What got me wondering was the comment about the backhoe. I've never seen one designed to be lifted by the 3ph (the lower lift arms just act as attachment points and are braced so they [I]cannot[/I] lift -- needs to be that way since there is no downforce on a 3ph so the BH must be rigid to the tractor to dig). So I thought maybe the issue was the hydraulic pressure available [I]at [/I]the 3ph, which of course is near-0 with an OC system. [/QUOTE]
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