Its a 2 stage pump that’s kicking out of high flow low pressure into low flow high pressure. Its to get a little more flow for cycle speed when your not in high load (like cracking a log) it takes way less power to make high pressure with a small displacement pump so they can get away with using a smaller engine and still having a decent “empty” cycle time. Some two stages pumps have an adjustable relief pressure to make the high flow stage stay engaged a little longer, your limiting factor would be engine power. Good looking splitters, thanks for showing them off!
The more woods I play with, the more I’m seeing about 10-12 ton is all one needs to split woods with a single or 4-way wedge. The 35SHO was still under 15 tons though even on a 5” cylinder on a box wedge
Was the operating height of this splitter the same as the other CLS splitters? It seemed like you needed to bend over slightly to operate this machine. I didn't notice that on the others.
They are stuck in the olden days apparently...I've told the owner that prices need to go on the website, but since they operate through a dealer network, the local dealer sets the price...
Its a 2 stage pump that’s kicking out of high flow low pressure into low flow high pressure. Its to get a little more flow for cycle speed when your not in high load (like cracking a log) it takes way less power to make high pressure with a small displacement pump so they can get away with using a smaller engine and still having a decent “empty” cycle time. Some two stages pumps have an adjustable relief pressure to make the high flow stage stay engaged a little longer, your limiting factor would be engine power. Good looking splitters, thanks for showing them off!
Always helpful to know little tid bits of information like that. Thanks!
Sweet! Love seeing the different models.
Every unit has its strengths and weaknesses!
@@EverythingElliott sure do, just like my old cheap county line splitter.
Is the conveyor speed adjustable?
Yes, based on what rpm you run the engine at. I just run it at idle and it runs plenty fast for what I’m doing
@@EverythingElliott thanks!
Just ran in to your boy Larry at the Erie County Fair. Told him I saw the Hi-Boy on your channel this morning. Slick little set up.
Would be a perfect set up for a beginner!
Balling on a budget!
Amen to that
It would be interesting to see the operating pressures were between the two splitters
I didn’t put a gauge on this one but I’d be willing to bet they are about the same.
The more woods I play with, the more I’m seeing about 10-12 ton is all one needs to split woods with a single or 4-way wedge.
The 35SHO was still under 15 tons though even on a 5” cylinder on a box wedge
Nice machine and budget friendly.
Would be a great stepping stone!
Was the operating height of this splitter the same as the other CLS splitters? It seemed like you needed to bend over slightly to operate this machine. I didn't notice that on the others.
It’s the same height as the super splitter, both of which are shorter than the animal. I find the animal to be about perfect height for me
Why dont they have prices on their website?
"Request a quote" --- no thanks. Just post the prices please
They are stuck in the olden days apparently...I've told the owner that prices need to go on the website, but since they operate through a dealer network, the local dealer sets the price...
???? Why didn't you leave a link to this equipment?
It’s right in the video description below the video. Www.americancls.com
I'm from Honeoye , live in Newfane
Right around the corner!
NICE
Handy little machine
Omg that is one slooooooww splitter
Most entry level splitters are.
I’m lucking with my 40 ton countyline. It’s 9.5 second cycle but we had to make a log lift