Understanding the hydraulic flow – Cub Cadet U-Channel Beam Style User Manual
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Understanding the hydraulic flow
It starts at the reservoir (tank). See Figure 3.2.
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The tank acts as the axle of the log splitter.
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Check the level of the hydraulic fluid, and add
hydraulic fluid through the oil fill port.
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The tank is vented by a passage drilled through
the pipe plug. See Figure 3.2.
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The outlet on the engine side of the tank feeds
hydraulic fluid directly to the pump.
See Figure 3.3.
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The filter housing mounted on the tank provides
a return path to the tank.
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Tank outlet
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