Hello everyone,I'm new to this site. I've done alot of looking to try and find the answer. However,it might just be easier to ask.. I'm looking to build a mega splitter. Something with a 6-12 second cycle time..6" Diameter 4"shaft cylinder....24 to 30" stroke on the hydraulic cylinder..However,I really cant seem to figure out what I would need to do to get a log splitter with this kind of splitting power to run a 6 to 12 second cycle time.. Single way pump I realize that would have a much faster cycle time but how big of a pump/motor would I need to generate 30 to 40 tons of splitting force at the 2250 psi.. Or what about the 2 stage pumps. Can I get a 8-14 second cycle time out of a 6" diameter with a much smaller motor and have the 30 to 40 ton of splitting force that I want...The reason I want something so powerful is because I intend to have my wedge screen about 22" wide and 22" tall with perfect triangles welded in for a "perfect piece of wood..No 6 or 8 ways..1 universal metal cage welded..I really want 30 to 40 ton splitting force(the firewood processors run through wood with that tonnage.. A similar wedge style would be the cord king 60 and 48 wedges.. I guess the question really is. If you wanted to build a splitter with 30 to 40 tons of splitting power with 6-12 second cycle times,how would you do it??/