Looks like a good setup. I agree with the other comments about the pto pump attachment. My comment is this. Obviously the demo tractor doesn't have a dead man switch under the seat. What about overcoming that?
Depending on your tractor, you should be able to tilt the seat forward. That will engage another switch to overcome the dead man switch. I can look into it if you provide me with your tractor model.
Nice unit but why do you have such a half ass pump mount with out a lock on the pro shaft and holding it on with a bungee cord. That’s a joke
Looks like a good setup. I agree with the other comments about the pto pump attachment. My comment is this. Obviously the demo tractor doesn't have a dead man switch under the seat. What about overcoming that?
Depending on your tractor, you should be able to tilt the seat forward. That will engage another switch to overcome the dead man switch.
I can look into it if you provide me with your tractor model.
What is the cycle time at 540 RPM? A couple of videos avoid that spec / detail.
Hey Ethan! The flow is very similar to a self contained machine, at 11 gpm for both pumps. (3000 series machines)
What's the gpm of the pump at 3000 rpm?
Hi Roy, Do you mean 3000 engine rpm? Usually that would be close to 540 PTO rpm. The pump would produce 11 gpm.
@@SplitFireSalesInc Yes, engine rpm. After I asked the question, I listened further in the video and caught the 11 gpm. Thanks!
Great splitter. Horrible design on the pump attachment. The PTO needs a slip lock. Using a bungee to hold a pot pump on seems like a poor solution