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Sizing pump to engine for highflow wood splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="muddstopper" data-source="post: 6039128" data-attributes="member: 73717"><p>Actually with the full 75gpm, cycle time will be about 7 sec. for a 30in stroke. Realistic, If I can saw a 27" dia oak round in 10 sec or less, then I think I have done good. If I can saw it and split it in 10 sec, I have done really good. How many cords a hour would that be???? </p><p></p><p>Edit, 30"x27"= 10cuft per 10 sec. 60 cuft per min 3600cuft hr, 3600/128= 28 cord a hr. Yea, I would be very happy with that!!!, Doubt it will happen, but dang it sounds good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddstopper, post: 6039128, member: 73717"] Actually with the full 75gpm, cycle time will be about 7 sec. for a 30in stroke. Realistic, If I can saw a 27" dia oak round in 10 sec or less, then I think I have done good. If I can saw it and split it in 10 sec, I have done really good. How many cords a hour would that be???? Edit, 30"x27"= 10cuft per 10 sec. 60 cuft per min 3600cuft hr, 3600/128= 28 cord a hr. Yea, I would be very happy with that!!!, Doubt it will happen, but dang it sounds good. [/QUOTE]
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