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indirect drive hydraulic pump on a wood splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="manonaputer" data-source="post: 2092176" data-attributes="member: 47099"><p>hi all...while walking this morning thinking about my upcoming woodsplitter project...i got to thinking about the hyd pump....what if, or should i type it in caps IF? lol what if i make a big mounting tab, and run 2 v-belt pullys from the crank to the hyd pump with a v belt? im wondering how much mechanical advantage you can get by changing pully sizes like on a chain driven motorcycle? in theory you should be able to increase your gpm and pressure output correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manonaputer, post: 2092176, member: 47099"] hi all...while walking this morning thinking about my upcoming woodsplitter project...i got to thinking about the hyd pump....what if, or should i type it in caps IF? lol what if i make a big mounting tab, and run 2 v-belt pullys from the crank to the hyd pump with a v belt? im wondering how much mechanical advantage you can get by changing pully sizes like on a chain driven motorcycle? in theory you should be able to increase your gpm and pressure output correct? [/QUOTE]
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