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<blockquote data-quote="yooperman" data-source="post: 647464" data-attributes="member: 10238"><p>I have an 8hp Tec. on my splitter with a 4" X 30" cyl. and probably a 11gpm pump. The guy I got it from has 0-10,000 psi gauges on it(pressure and system) The pressure gauge that reads the pressure exerted on the log while splitting is acting up. I've never really seen it go over a couple thousand pounds. What would be the max pressure this motor/pump would put out? Thanks, Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yooperman, post: 647464, member: 10238"] I have an 8hp Tec. on my splitter with a 4" X 30" cyl. and probably a 11gpm pump. The guy I got it from has 0-10,000 psi gauges on it(pressure and system) The pressure gauge that reads the pressure exerted on the log while splitting is acting up. I've never really seen it go over a couple thousand pounds. What would be the max pressure this motor/pump would put out? Thanks, Bill [/QUOTE]
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