joshlee
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- Jul 31, 2014
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- Beaver Springs, PA
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT1430 Year made 2016
This unit has a piston motor which is rated at 12 GPM @ 2500 psi, and puts out 12,000 watts. I have it going into a flow control valve, then to a 10 micron high pressure filter, then into the piston motor.View attachment 495733
Very nice! :thumbsup:
Did you put it together yourself?

I know my PT425 will heat up enough just sitting still at 1/3 idle to warm up the hydraulics after half an hour to the point the cooler fan will come on. That's just from the fluid going through the two PTO pumps and back to the tank. However, I wouldn't be concerned too much. There's got to be more of a load swinging a mower in thick grass AND driving VS just sitting and running a generator... I'd imagine you'd have to get a pretty hefty electric load on it before it starts putting a load on the PTO pump and hydraulics.
It would be interesting to put a load on the generator and monitor the temps of the generator head, motor, PTO pumps, hydraulic reservoir, cooler, etc...
With my 422 hooked up to my log splitter run through the pt hydraulic system, the cooling fan will kick on in less than an hour. I run the pt at less than half throttle when using it.
I use a horizontal log splitter that I bought several years ago without a motor.. I removed the hydraulic tank from the splitter and just use the hydraulics of the power trac. I have not found a log that it will not split, hickory, elm ,locust , maple , ash, oak, etc. I just put the log on the splitter pull the lever and when it reaches the end of the stroke the lever trips and then you just push the lever back , remove the log if it hasn't fallen off and put another log on. The stroke of the hydraulic cylinder is about 4 inches short of the wedge so sometimes you have to finish the last several inches by hand or backing the cylinder up and inserting a piece of 4 x 4 to push the log the full length . I had posted some pictures of it several years ago.
I let my well pump run till it cuts off and then trip the breaker. I also upsized the tank. I think it's about 40 gallons.