Great job lads and well built, definitely beef up under that table though, building something similar to it here in the UK out of an insurance write off tracked log chipper Loved the videos well done 👍
I’ve built a couple wood processors and a few splitters and I have to say you guys are on to something there awsome job like you said there’s always something to beef up or change great idea keep videos coming
When I cut logs I cut a cord at a time. The logs sit in a cradle and I cut them into 18" lengths the logs fall into a tray underneath. Works well. Just takes 10 minutes or so never timed it. Cradle measures... 16"wide/15' long/6 1/2' high
Loved watching the build vids for ideas on my own splitter. I'm running the same size pump on a 16hp gas engine with a 5" ram and mine seems quite a bit quicker than yours for some reason. Do you know what rpm the engine is doing as maybe it's not revving fast enough to get max flow out of the pump?... But well done on an awesome splitter! 👌
Thanks I appreciate that! The engine rpm is something we had thought about but have not checked yet. That could be an issue as it being a diesel engine, it may have a lower rpm and the pump might need more.
Excellent job 👍 Splitting those sizes of logs. My wedge only goes into log about 4" and I can retract the cylinder. 27" log can split. If I have a 8" log x 18" long. I split it twice turn it 90 degrees split it with in 5 to 8 seconds. My wedge is 7" wide at its widest. With mine I just run my engine just a little higher off idle. Only thing i didn't want to listen to revving engine. it's still quiet fast at idle. Those pull type post pounder you rent to fence. I have a pounder that sits on the side of the machine. Just under 700lbs of weight. I hit the post 3 hits to their 1. Not knocking your build just say specs on mine.
Nice job guys we built one as well a yr ago . Gota love a vertical splitter .
Diamond plate on the table is smart and helps prevent kick out.
Class act with a hood, instruments, throttle and key from operator position, you have done some very nice work.
Thanks I appreciate that
Awesome build , it really came together nice. Major bonus being able to rob the diesel engine and various parts from the donor.
Thanks👍
5 outta 5 Caveman grunts😂
Weld two additional wings on splitter wedge and it'l process twice as fast.....good work, well done!
Very cool ❤❤❤
Looks great!
Thanks!
Great job lads and well built, definitely beef up under that table though, building something similar to it here in the UK out of an insurance write off tracked log chipper
Loved the videos well done 👍
Thanks I appreciate it
Nice job and cool content. Thx
Thanks for watching
I’ve built a couple wood processors and a few splitters and I have to say you guys are on to something there awsome job like you said there’s always something to beef up or change great idea keep videos coming
Thanks I appreciate that
Great video,just subscribed 👍
Thanks👍
When I cut logs I cut a cord at a time. The logs sit in a cradle and I cut them into 18" lengths the logs fall into a tray underneath. Works well. Just takes 10 minutes or so never timed it.
Cradle measures...
16"wide/15' long/6 1/2' high
That thing is awesome. Great work. Unfortunately, it makes me not want to touch my speeco ever again 🤣
Loved watching the build vids for ideas on my own splitter. I'm running the same size pump on a 16hp gas engine with a 5" ram and mine seems quite a bit quicker than yours for some reason. Do you know what rpm the engine is doing as maybe it's not revving fast enough to get max flow out of the pump?...
But well done on an awesome splitter! 👌
Thanks I appreciate that! The engine rpm is something we had thought about but have not checked yet. That could be an issue as it being a diesel engine, it may have a lower rpm and the pump might need more.
Hi Clyde!
Excellent job 👍
Splitting those sizes of logs. My wedge only goes into log about 4" and I can retract the cylinder.
27" log can split.
If I have a 8" log x 18" long.
I split it twice turn it 90 degrees split it with in 5 to 8 seconds. My wedge is 7" wide at its widest. With mine I just run my engine just a little higher off idle. Only thing i didn't want to listen to revving engine. it's still quiet fast at idle. Those pull type post pounder you rent to fence.
I have a pounder that sits on the side of the machine. Just under 700lbs of weight. I hit the post 3 hits to their 1. Not knocking your build just say specs on mine.
Nice 👍 sounds like a cool set up
Nice build! If I may...? Never get in the habit of putting your hands on top of the wood.
Thanks. And yes good call
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