Evening fellers, log splitter lost splitting power, was told that maybe the relief valve may be sticking? Does anyone know where this is and what to do about it?
Dnt know much about them but dall knows a site with cheap hydraulic parts, he build a lot of his from there, he knows a good bit about them
Thanks Dustin, surely someone here has had this problem. I want to use a big hammer, trying to hold myself back not to do so. Lol
I understand, wish I was more help, luckily my splitter has been good so far, 8 yrs old and never a problem, keep it stored undertook though.
i donated chains for jakes one saw and i know who all else donated also thank you jason relief valve on what part the valve or pump as far as i know there isnt one on a pump and the relief valve is on the backside of the valve block on first valve from incoming fluid evening guys hows everyone
lol and handle only goes for a cylinder or a pair of cylinders doing the same job ? can you get me pictures
Sorry for the delay replying dall it's been crazy here. Yes that grader is unique I've only ever seen on other one. It's a 1939 Farmall m with an American no.6 grader on it. The tractor has no hydraulics or pto.
evening chris hows you and if i get a chance ill make a trip and get pictures of the farmall grader he also has a oliver crawler