It could be faster with a better pump. I enjoyed the whole of design, learning hydraulics from scratch. I had a welder build it with his scraps and gave Jim a couple bins of split green wood in returnLooks like a nice productive splitter, I'm glad you are ambitious. LOL I don't want to work that hard any more.
Thank you, it was a dream come trueNice design ,you built a nice machine there!
Nice! Autocyle valve could help you speed things up but also add a level of danger. Auto forward and
If I had autocycle, I'll like it to retract just a bit to leave minimum 20 inches for the next round to be fit in bit that feature will lead to the pusher being in the way when rolling a round of the log lifter onto the deckNice! Autocyle valve could help you speed things up but also add a level of danger. Auto forward and retract to center.
I wish I had an actual eastonmade, I would buybone if I didnt build this years ago. I had the pleasure of having one of my viewers bring hisn37 D to the woodyard. I told him to leave the 8 way at gome so he brought the 4 way, as I had almost all small diameter at the time. I'm gonna try to get Eastonmade tobdrip off a machine for promo this yearI love my 22-28, thing is a monster. What wedge do you run the most? I got all of the wedges available even the super tall 4 way I would say the 7 way box wedge stays on it most of the time
Thats where I got the idea, but I laid it out lengthways on the trailer frame instead od across the axleOntario firewood Resource. Good looking splitter. It sure looks like a Tempest.
Definitely a beast. I wish I had big diameter when he brought it. He will be back, next time with the 8-way wedgeThe 37D is totally ridiculous! Saw one at Paul Bunyan this year. Crazy cycle time with virtually no bogging down no matter what size wood or wedge.
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