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Here at Beiler Hydraulics we stock a full range of log splitter pumps. Log splitter pumps automatically switch from high-speed/low-pressure to high-pressure/low-speed to meet the load requirements. The low-pressure side is preset at 400-900 psi, and the high-pressure side has a max of 3,000 psi. These pumps are ideal for log splitters, presses, or any application where you need to automatically switch from high speed at low pressure to high pressure at low speed. Beiler Hydraulics also stocks many other Log Splitter Parts including valves, cylinders, hose assemblies, and fittings. With our multi-million dollar inventory we are more than equipped to provide a complete solution for all your hydraulic needs. Our sales team has the knowledge and expertise to make sure you have exactly what you need. At Beiler Hydraulics we believe in offering quality products at competitive prices and providing the customer service you need before, during, and after the sale. Please Contact Us today with any questions or to place an order.

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· 16GPM Powerful Pump: This hydraulic pump comes with a 25 GPM auto control detent valve. It features a 3600 RPM max rotating speed, 2250PSI valve setting along with a 16GPM high flow rate. It will bring powerful performance to your log splitter. Get ready to start cutting logs in half, in half the time.

· 1" Inlet & 1/2" NPT Outlet: Our log splitter pump is equipped with a standard 1/2" NPT outlet port ( for Minimum 8 HP engine) and 1" barb on the inlet port. It also has a 1/2" diameter shaft with a 3/8" key, allowing it to rotate clockwise. Quality you can trust, for unmatched results you can see.

· Sturdy & Durable: The high-strength extrusion aluminum casing enables the pump to resist impact, rust, and high pressure. This sturdy structure can prevent leaks and ensure a prolonged service life.

· Simple Installation: This pump stands out with a 4-hole bolt-on design, and it allows for a direct and quick installation. Install the pump effortlessly, making your log splitting more effective and robust.

· Doesn"t Just Split Logs: The 2-stage hydraulic pump is excellent for log splitters, press, machine tools, and power units for snowplows. It has outstanding compatibility with many OEMs like Speeco, Huskee, Champion, and many more.

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This 2-Stage pump fits a wide variety of log splitters and outdoor power equipment and works in both horizontal and vertical orientations. The included inlet nipple requires a 1" inner diameter suction hose.

Rated for up to 3,000 PSI at 3,600 RPM, this pump can power log splitters from 5 to 35 tons, depending on the inner diameter of the hydraulic cylinder. It features a fast cycle time by moving quickly when unloaded. It automatically shifts to low-flow/high-pressure mode at 500 PSI.

Be sure to use AW-32 10-Weight (ISO 32) or AW-46 20-Weight (ISO 46) light hydraulic fluid or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. This pump is not designed for use with “universal” or "tractor" transmission oil, such as "303". The use of incorrect fluid may damage the pump and void the warranty.

Make sure the hydraulic fluid reservoir is not below the pump to ensure a sufficient flow of fluid to the pump. Suction-side filtration should be no finer than 150 microns. The use of a 10-25 micron filter on the suction side of the pump is too restrictive and will cause failure.

The mounting flange on this pump has a 4-bolt, 2 inches on center, mounting pattern. The bolt circle is 2.85" and the bolt hole diameter is M8 (.344").

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Log splitter cylinders by Magister Hydraulics are heavy-duty and premium quality hydraulic equipment that can withstand up to 3500 psi operating pressure. It represents the most basic fluid power application offering cost and energy-saving benefits for the users. Our premium quality log splitter can help you save plenty of time and labor-intensive work. It can help to complete various jobs in different industries, such as technology, forestry, domestic settings, and other mobile hydraulic applications.

Made from quality steel and chrome plating, log splitters hydraulic cylinders can handle the toughest wood splitting jobs without disappointment. High tensile honed cold drawn tube for durability. High tensile ground & polished hard chrome plated rod. Base end of the cylinder comes with a welded clevis mount for added strength and durability. Rod end comes with a drilled pin-hole for added flexibility and customization. Rod seals are composed of high quality U-cup polyurethane with inner O-ring, POM-C wear rings and polyurethane wiper. Bore size available in 4” and 5” and stroke of 24” and 30”. Log Splitter cylinders features ½ NPT oil ports. The replacement parts are also available, making them a great choice to build your log splitter. Due to the simplicity and reliability of hydraulic log splitters, many people prefer them over electric or gas alternatives. You can use them with different equipment for log splitting like a skid steer, electric, gas, or 3 point tractor. We have log splitters in varying sizes.

At Magister Hydraulics, we are committed to delivering complete customer satisfaction with our products and services. We have products from the leading European manufacturers with a 2-year warranty and free shipping. Plus, we offer special discounted prices for bulk orders. If you need further assistance with the choice of products or parts, you can get in touch with us at 973-344-5313.

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So if you are looking for a Hydraulic Component for the Earthmoving, Manufacturing, Transport and or the Marine Industry you have come to the right place.

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A gas log splitter is, hands-down, the most flexible choice when it comes to a wide variety of log splitting needs. With over 4 major brands to chose from that range between 8 to 45 tons in rating, there is no job too small or too big for this genre of log splitter. Additionally, each gas log splitter is fully transportable and comes with a sturdy, durable tow hitch. Their wide tire base makes for a smooth ride, and also provides great ease when having to manually move them by hand. Whether you"re looking to build a surplus of personal firewood, wanting to start or improve your own firewood cutting business, or preparing for potential future hardships, a gas log splitter is a must-have piece of equipment, and a valuable investment.

When it comes to selecting the perfect log splitter, one of the top criteria to take into consideration is cycle time. Gas wood splitters have some of the fastest cycle times for midrange tonnage in the industry. Fast cycle time isn’t always the best, though. Cycling any faster than 10 seconds often requires a partner just to keep up with the machinery. If you choose a splitter that’s too fast to keep up with, it’s going to wear you out, and this defeats the whole purpose of investing in a piece of machinery to take the heavy brunt of the work for you.

The great thing about a gas log splitter is that you can, in fact, have both the power and speed to take on any wood splitting job out there. There’s no reason to limit yourself to just one or the other. However, not everyone needs both power and speed, and if you’re in this camp, you can actually save yourself some money by choosing a modest splitter from our wide selection line to accommodate your needs. If you aren’t quite sure what you need yet, we’ve put together a brief list of important considerations:

If you’re a regular when it comes to cutting multiple cords of wood throughout the year (commercial or personal use), then you should air to have both power and speed.

When it comes to choosing any log splitter, a brand is far more than just a fancy name. We’ve been in the industry, now, a good long while, and put our experience into play in order to provide you with the best possible brands available. We carry the some of the most trusted, dependable, well known names like Lumber Jack, Swisher, & Oregon, who have been making log splitters for years. We proudly also carry brands like commercial grade Iron & Oak and Brave which are sturdy, American built machines.

There are three primary reasons why having an electric log splitter might be more advantageous than a  gas log splitter, so if any of them make sense to you, this could be the way to go in terms of purchasing the right splitter for your needs.

First and foremost, an electric log splitter doesn’t require gasoline or oil in order to run. The advantage is not having to buy, refill, and mix fuels for operation. Likewise, there are not engine components on an electric log splitter that requires yearly maintenance and cleaning to run properly (i.e., carburetors and fuel lines). Additionally, finding gas stations these days that sell fuel without ethanol *the best gas to use with smaller engines) is getting challenging, and if you’re primed to get some work done, but you just realize you’re fresh out of gas, then you have the hassle of driving to that one gas station across town who sells the right fuel.

Lastly, electric log splitters make significantly less noise than gas log splitters do, and while this seems silly at first, it doesn’t take that long to ruin your hearing when exposed to a continuous a continuous 85 decibels or higher.

If you’ve got a tractor, then we’ve got the right log splitter for you. Our 3-Point log splitters run right off your tractor’s hydraulics. If you aren’t equipped for that setup or have a lower flow rate, we’ve got a ready-to-use power-take-off (PTO) log splitter kit that hooks up directly to your PTO. The PTO log splitters are self contained and include a PTO pump, tank and all hoses. This eliminates the need of your tractors hydraulics. If you’ve never used a tractor log splitter before, you’ll be amazed with its versatility and balance. This self-contained unit works for any sized job, whether you’re running a firewood company, or simply building up your own supply of wood. By harnessing into your tractor’s hydraulic source of power, you’ll be able to use this log splitter with some of the biggest tree cuts in a fraction of the time. There’s no need for special fuels or electrical power cords either - with a 3-Point log splitter, all you need is your tractor to get the job done.

Between the two styles (the hydraulic and the PTO) are a few differences worth mentioning. While both split wood very effectively, the hydraulic splitter runs itself directly off your tractor’s available auxiliaries. The PTO splitter utilizes an external hydraulic pump that fits to the PTO shaft. The power to split wood is practically the same for both; however, with smaller tractors, both 3-point log splitters might experience less power with their reduced hydraulic flow rate.

We’ve got a few final points worth mentioning when considering a 3-Point log splitter. Generally, a shorter cycle time is better because it insures that you’ll be able to harvest a greater amount of firewood. The cycle time, here, equates to the length of time required to split a log and then retract for another split. The flow rate of the tractor plays a role in the cycle time. Basically, the higher the flow rate on the tractor the faster your cycle time will be. Our recommendations to run a log splitter off your tractors hydraulics as follows:

A Skid Steer log splitter is similar to a 3-Point log splitter, except that it’s made for the big industrial equipment like Caterpillars and Bobcats. Both the 20-ton and 30-ton options for a skid loader come with universal mounting plates, and have several directional configurations to choose from (i.e., horizontal, vertical, upside down). Did we mention our skid steer log splitter is made right here in the USA?!

We personally think seeing is believe when it comes to the sheer power of of a skid steer log splitter. With only the smallest amount of effort, you can pick up and decimate a humongous piece of tree cut and split it apart in just a few brief minutes - see for yourself!

Whether you"ve decided that you"re going to start enjoying the charm of your wood burning fireplace more often, or you"re planning to take the edge off of your winter heating bill by utilizing a wood burning stove, or maybe you want to supplement your income by starting a small (or large!) firewood business, you won"t be disappointed with our inventory of lumber conquering tools and accessories.

At Wood Splitters Direct, we carefully consider not only log splitter reviews for each model that we stock, but also the reputation of the brand itself, as well as the overall integrity of the manufacturer before we ever offer a log splitter for sale. This helps us to ensure that every splitter that"s available at our store is of the highest quality; from the individual log splitter parts that keep your log splitter going to the firewood racks that will help season and store your newly split wood.

From our epic selection of traditional gas log splitters and powerful electric log splitters to our unstoppable 3-point tractor log splitters and dynamic skid steer log splitters, there isn"t a project - commercial or residential - that"s too big or too small for the range of tools you"ll find here at Wood Splitter Direct.

We"re much more than just log splitters, though. Our Wood chippers and Stump grinders combined with our Swisher lawn mowers are sure to help you spruce up any yard, lot, or field in next to no time at all. Speaking of yard clean up. We have a large selection of JRCO Mower Attachments for all your attachment needs. Don"t forget to check out our Brave pressure washers to really get things squeaky clean after all the hard work is done. We also have a wide variety of Concrete Equipment to satisfy even the most advanced contractors.  Don"t forget that spring gardening.  We carry several choices of Tillers to make gardening a breeze.  One of our newest lines we added are the Snow Plows by DK2. We have several configurations for different trucks.

Our products are not the only thing that will make Wood Splitters Direct your ultimate go-to tool and machinery shop. We"re proud to offer you a growing library of regularly updated resources, an amazing Customer Service Team that"s headquartered in the beautiful US Pacific Northwest, and a sterling reputation of quality and excellence that"s backed by an A+ Rating from the Better Business Bureau.

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This 2-Stage pump fits a wide variety of log splitters and outdoor power equipment and works in both horizontal and vertical orientations. The included inlet nipple requires a 1" inner diameter suction hose.

Rated for up to 3,000 PSI at 3,600 RPM, this pump can power log splitters from 5 to 35 tons, depending on the inner diameter of the hydraulic cylinder. It features a fast cycle time by moving quickly when unloaded. It automatically shifts to low-flow/high-pressure mode at 500 PSI.

Be sure to use AW-32 10-Weight (ISO 32) or AW-46 20-Weight (ISO 46) light hydraulic fluid or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. This pump is not designed for use with “universal” or "tractor" transmission oil, such as "303". The use of incorrect fluid may damage the pump and void the warranty.

Make sure the hydraulic fluid reservoir is not below the pump to ensure a sufficient flow of fluid to the pump. Suction-side filtration should be no finer than 150 microns. The use of a 10-25 micron filter on the suction side of the pump is too restrictive and will cause failure.

We recommend using an L-style jaw coupling to connect the pump to an engine. Couplings and mounting brackets are available. You should use at least a 5hp 163cc engine to maintain 3,600 RPM under load.

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1) pump. It’s obviously a Vickers vane pump. I tried to decipher the numbers on the pump and came to a gpm of 25ish at 1200rpm. With 100psi max. I don’t feel confidant in my findings, but either way you should have a gear pump, not a vane pump on there. Vane style are for pulling a vacuum, or high flow/low pressure applications. Log splitter pumps are gear pumps. Better for high pressures.

2) tank. Although I get a volume of roughly 14 gallons. It is closer to 12 figuring the actual internal dimensions and the tank is not completely full. General rule of thumb is one gallon of oil per gpm of pump.

Stalling when attempting to split. While this could be nurmous things, but I feel it’s the pump problem. With a max operating pressure of 100psi or so it takes more to typically split wood. (I see up to 1000 psi regularly on my splitter). Your control valve has a relief built in but it probably won’t open until 2000 psi or so. So my guess is what’s happening is, the pump builds up to 100 psi. Then it can’t force the oil any more so it stalls everything out.

I would invest in a new pump that is 2 stage and direct mounted to the engine. The predator 212 is rated at 6.5 hp so you could get a 11 or 13gpm two stage pump. http://m.splitez.com/log_splitter_wood_splitters.html

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If you frequently end up having too many cords of wood on your hands, then a log splitter may be the best way to go. There is only so much you can do with a splitting maul.

So, how much does a log splitter cost? Log splitters, on average, cost about $1,000. The smaller manual log splitters can cost as little as $70 and up to $200 for the manual hydraulic splitters. The mid-range electric log splitters cost between $350 and $850. And the bigger, more powerful gas-powered log splitters can cost between $1,000 and $7,500.

There are also manual hydraulic log splitters. Hydraulic log splitters cost between $130 and $300. The price will vary depending on how much force it can generate.

A manual hydraulic Log Splitter is easier to use compared to a manual one. These are great for bigger logs and can provide reasonable amounts of pressure.

Electric log splitters cost between $200 and $850. The cost of electric log splitters will vary depending on the type of motor, power ratings, and how much force it can provide.

Gas log splitters are the perfect choice for professionals and homeowners that have to deal with large amounts of wood. The gas-run splitters are the go-to choice when you need reliability and power.

Gas log splitters cost between $600 and $4,500. Some of the more powerful commercial-grade log splitters that can deliver incredible amounts of pressure can cost as much as $7,500 and more (even reaching up to $10,000).

A 3-point log splitter attaches to the 3-point hitch on a tractor. These log splitters can deliver high amounts of pressure and cost between $900 and $3,000. The price will vary depending on how powerful the splitter is and its additional features.

If you have a skid steer, you can buy a specially designed log splitter that you can attach to it. Skid steer log splitters cost between $1,900 and $8,500.

Although this is not always, but there is a positive correlation between the price and the tonnage. This is why it is essential first to determine how powerful of a log splitter you need. There is no need to buy something super powerful for thousands of dollars that you will not utilize to the fullest.

Sometimes buying and owning a log splitter is just not worth it. In this case, you may be wondering whether or not you can just rent a log splitter and how much this venture will cost you.

Renting a log splitter can cost between $8 to $20 per hour. Conversely, some equipment rentals can rent log splitters for $50 to $100 per day too. The prices for renting a log splitter can vary greatly depending on the company you rent it from, the period of time, and the type of the log splitter.

The depreciation rates of log splitters are very low, typically between $40 to $100 per year. This means that a used $1000 log splitter can cost about $800 after 2 to 5 years of usage. The cost of used log splitters will vary depending on the model, local demand, and condition.

Log splitters tend to hold their value, which means that if you buy a log splitter, you can use it for several years and sell it for a good price. On the other hand, if you are looking to buy a used log splitter, you can expect that to cost you somewhat close to the original retail price.

Many landowners end up actually building their own log splitter by buying the individual parts. This, of course, requires some mechanical and technical skills and knowledge.

The thing is that many people end up using a lot of different and usually quality components, which can end up a lot more expensive than what you will find at your local dealer. They have also calculated the amount of time it took them to assemble the whole splitter, and you end up with a hefty sum.

Home-made log splitters are usually more expensive because buying the individual parts at retail prices is more expensive. Also, many people also add in other costs to total, like how many hours it took them to ensemble the splitter.

Building your own log splitter can cost you anywhere between $700 up to $3,000 and more depending on personal preferences, the condition and the price of the individual parts you put into it.

The costs associated with the maintenance of your log splitter should also be taken into account. Log splitters are not cheap, and their maintenance can add more to the bottom line. So let’s take a look.

Changing the hydraulic fluid; It is recommended to change the hydraulic fluid every 100 work hours or so. Hydraulic fluids costs between $35 to $50 per gallon;

If you are running a gas-powered log splitter, this means that you need to keep track of the oil in the engine. The oil costs about $5 to $15 per quart;

Log splitters vary greatly in engines and fuel efficiency. But, as a rough average, log splitters can use between 1/2 to 1 gallon of gas for every 1 to 2 cords of wood. This means that splitting 1 cord of wood can cost you anywhere between $3 to $6.

There are also other variables like your working speed, type of wood, etc., so these numbers can vary, but they are a good general guideline to go by.

Electric log splitters can use between 1.5 to 2.0 kWh, which means that you can expect an electric log splitter to cost between $0.15 to $0.30 per hour.

When buying a used log splitter, exercise extra caution to the condition of each part, especially the engine and the hydraulics. Used splitters often have engine problems. Replacing an engine can be quite costly.

Sometimes log splitters are sold with repair plans. These plans can cost up to 25% of the log splitter’s retail price. You may want to have a repair plan if you intend to use the splitter for splitting large amounts of logs on a daily basis.

One extra tip that I have for you is to speak to your friends or neighbors. If they could do with a good log splitter, then you can split the cost between you. That way, a good high-quality log splitter that sells for $1,200 can cost you $600 or even less.