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How hot should hydraulic fluid get in a splitter?
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 4374023" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>My husky 22 ton splitter gets pretty hot in the summer time. It has a 4.50 gallon capacity on the tank. 190 sounds a little high, I don’t think mine gets that hot.</p><p>Other hydraulic machines I’ve used have always gotten pretty hot after extended use, much more so in the summer time of course.</p><p>If you’re handy you could make a cooler, out of a transmission oil cooler on the return side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 4374023, member: 66284"] My husky 22 ton splitter gets pretty hot in the summer time. It has a 4.50 gallon capacity on the tank. 190 sounds a little high, I don’t think mine gets that hot. Other hydraulic machines I’ve used have always gotten pretty hot after extended use, much more so in the summer time of course. If you’re handy you could make a cooler, out of a transmission oil cooler on the return side. [/QUOTE]
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