prosperity
Platinum Member
Even though winter is about over, I am thinking ahead for next year....
Now that I am burning wood for heat, I'm thinking of buying a tri-axle load of wood instead of buying it cut & split.
I've done an exhaustive search on the forum, and it seems to come down to hydraulic flow being the main factor when using a 3PH splitter.
So, looking at the 2520 specs, the pump puts out 10+ GPM, but it also shows an implement flow of 5GPM.
As specs don't mean much to me on paper, I was looking for some real world information on the cycle times of a splitter on the 2520. I don't want to make the mistake of spending that kind of money on a 3PH splitter only to find that I can't stand the slow cycle times.
Anyone with a splitter on a 2520?
Now that I am burning wood for heat, I'm thinking of buying a tri-axle load of wood instead of buying it cut & split.
I've done an exhaustive search on the forum, and it seems to come down to hydraulic flow being the main factor when using a 3PH splitter.
So, looking at the 2520 specs, the pump puts out 10+ GPM, but it also shows an implement flow of 5GPM.
As specs don't mean much to me on paper, I was looking for some real world information on the cycle times of a splitter on the 2520. I don't want to make the mistake of spending that kind of money on a 3PH splitter only to find that I can't stand the slow cycle times.
Anyone with a splitter on a 2520?