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<blockquote data-quote="kenny chaos" data-source="post: 1205839" data-attributes="member: 29847"><p>Just because it's a 152RPM motor doesn't mean it has to run that fast. Use the right kind of hydraulic valve and you'll have no problem. </p><p>I built mine cheap and easy because I didn't insist that everything had to work at the same time. I used a smaller motor, pump, etc., etc.. My main goal was to ease the labor and it sure does that, plus, even with doing one operation at a time, it is way faster than a saw and splitter. Way! Of course the six-way helps!</p><p>lots a luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny chaos, post: 1205839, member: 29847"] Just because it's a 152RPM motor doesn't mean it has to run that fast. Use the right kind of hydraulic valve and you'll have no problem. I built mine cheap and easy because I didn't insist that everything had to work at the same time. I used a smaller motor, pump, etc., etc.. My main goal was to ease the labor and it sure does that, plus, even with doing one operation at a time, it is way faster than a saw and splitter. Way! Of course the six-way helps! lots a luck [/QUOTE]
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