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tractor mount splitter: pto vs. hydraulic
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<blockquote data-quote="leon" data-source="post: 754896" data-attributes="member: 16480"><p><strong>tractor powered log splitter</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Regarding the splines on the power take off shaft which deliverers rotary motion to pump etc.</p><p></p><p>The old standard spline is 540 RPM-meaning their are fewer splines on the stub shaft.</p><p></p><p>The new splines are ment for 1,000 rpm so you need to make sure you delver either 540 rpm or 1,000 rpm to the pump- a alot of tractor makers haveadapter sleeves which fit over the original equipment shaft-1000 rpm to power 540 rpm equipment- it all depends on the throttle dial and what speed is indicated for which purpose on the dial on the dash of the tractor as that rpm must be maintained to properly operate the equipment in use-no luggging or over speeding which will make for expensive repairs.:chainsawguy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leon, post: 754896, member: 16480"] [b]tractor powered log splitter[/b] Regarding the splines on the power take off shaft which deliverers rotary motion to pump etc. The old standard spline is 540 RPM-meaning their are fewer splines on the stub shaft. The new splines are ment for 1,000 rpm so you need to make sure you delver either 540 rpm or 1,000 rpm to the pump- a alot of tractor makers haveadapter sleeves which fit over the original equipment shaft-1000 rpm to power 540 rpm equipment- it all depends on the throttle dial and what speed is indicated for which purpose on the dial on the dash of the tractor as that rpm must be maintained to properly operate the equipment in use-no luggging or over speeding which will make for expensive repairs.:chainsawguy: [/QUOTE]
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