nvr-enuf
ArboristSite Member
Hello fellow members,
I have a left over hydraulic cooler from my recent splitzilla project (monster rayco conversion).
Aluminum cooler with steel frame to make it easy for mounting on your splitter, also included is a filter mount on the steel frame.
From memory the cooler can handle +30GPM w/ minimal back pressure.
If you are building a splitter with +20HP and +20GPM of pump flow, you will want and NEED a cooler. A cooler will obviously keep your fluid cool, add more capacity, and also reduce aeration which few people ever consider when building a splitter. Aeration can increase your cycle time as well as destroy your expensive hydraulic oil pump.
I have a left over hydraulic cooler from my recent splitzilla project (monster rayco conversion).
Aluminum cooler with steel frame to make it easy for mounting on your splitter, also included is a filter mount on the steel frame.
From memory the cooler can handle +30GPM w/ minimal back pressure.
If you are building a splitter with +20HP and +20GPM of pump flow, you will want and NEED a cooler. A cooler will obviously keep your fluid cool, add more capacity, and also reduce aeration which few people ever consider when building a splitter. Aeration can increase your cycle time as well as destroy your expensive hydraulic oil pump.