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Can a hydraulic splitter be to fast
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<blockquote data-quote="TXTreeSurgeon" data-source="post: 3377308" data-attributes="member: 49996"><p>I am no expert, but I have seen tractors and backhoe's using hydraulics with faster cycle times than that. Seems to me like the faster the cycle time, the better! By the way, my dad is building a woodsplitter for me and I would like to make sure the cycle time will be fast enough. Can you post the link to that calculator?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTreeSurgeon, post: 3377308, member: 49996"] I am no expert, but I have seen tractors and backhoe's using hydraulics with faster cycle times than that. Seems to me like the faster the cycle time, the better! By the way, my dad is building a woodsplitter for me and I would like to make sure the cycle time will be fast enough. Can you post the link to that calculator? [/QUOTE]
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