ajbachhuber
Industrial
- Apr 20, 2004
- 2
Hi folks. I'm at a roadblock and I'm hoping you can help.
I, like many homeowners, am looking to heat with wood and I want to build a log splitter that is better than what I can buy at Tractor Supply or wherever else.
I believe that I will end up using the Haldex two stage 16 GPM (nominal) pump that is available at Northern Tool. Oddly the model # that Northern provides doesn't match the # given at Haldex's website for the performance curves that they have available. Really, not much info is available. Northern is as useless as you might expect them to be.
My lawn tractor has a vertical shaft below it that is used to run the mower deck or the snow blower. I want to use that same shaft to run the pump. I intend to couple the pump to the shaft via a v-belt of some sort.
Now the questions: Can this pump handle the side load inherent with trying to transmit 15 or so horsepower to the pump in this method? Could you recommend an alternative? I'm told the unit has needle bearings. Also, is it acceptable to mount the pump in a shaft down orientation? If not specifically for this pump, is it generally OK to mount a gear pump shaft down?
This is a link to the performance curves and dimensional drawings available from Haldex.
This is the link to the pump at the Northern Tool website.
I contacted the manufacturer and because I'm not a distributor, I can't talk to any of the apps engineers. "We're hiring someone to help with end user applications but don't have anyone yet." Typically they try to push that stuff off onto distributors as I understand it.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I realize that you have probably been getting many requests from "weekend warriors" trying to do something similar. FWIW I do have a little hydraulic design experience but the more I read around on this site the more I realize I have too much to learn.
I, like many homeowners, am looking to heat with wood and I want to build a log splitter that is better than what I can buy at Tractor Supply or wherever else.
I believe that I will end up using the Haldex two stage 16 GPM (nominal) pump that is available at Northern Tool. Oddly the model # that Northern provides doesn't match the # given at Haldex's website for the performance curves that they have available. Really, not much info is available. Northern is as useless as you might expect them to be.
My lawn tractor has a vertical shaft below it that is used to run the mower deck or the snow blower. I want to use that same shaft to run the pump. I intend to couple the pump to the shaft via a v-belt of some sort.
Now the questions: Can this pump handle the side load inherent with trying to transmit 15 or so horsepower to the pump in this method? Could you recommend an alternative? I'm told the unit has needle bearings. Also, is it acceptable to mount the pump in a shaft down orientation? If not specifically for this pump, is it generally OK to mount a gear pump shaft down?
This is a link to the performance curves and dimensional drawings available from Haldex.
This is the link to the pump at the Northern Tool website.
I contacted the manufacturer and because I'm not a distributor, I can't talk to any of the apps engineers. "We're hiring someone to help with end user applications but don't have anyone yet." Typically they try to push that stuff off onto distributors as I understand it.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I realize that you have probably been getting many requests from "weekend warriors" trying to do something similar. FWIW I do have a little hydraulic design experience but the more I read around on this site the more I realize I have too much to learn.