Pictures of log splitter I built 25 years ago

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Henry and Wanda

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Hello,
Today is a big day for me......I've finally learned how to post pictures !!! I think the procedure changed since the last time I tried...years ago...but it seems easier now. A while back, someone posted a picture of a big round and I commented that it would be child's play for my splitter....LOL. Some of you guys wanted to see my splitter, but I didn't know how to post pics. So the 4 pics that I included are of the mean machine !!!!! I made everything I could from scratch....made the tank from sheet metal, cut the wedge point on a milling machine and did all the welding. The wedge is still holding strong after 25 years and a LOT of splitting !!!!! The splitting table can be removed and I tricked it out with a dashboard with an hour meter and a key for the electric start !!!! It's been through a few changes in the last 25 years....it started with a 8HP B&S and now has a 14.5HP B&S....the engine is bigger than needed but I couldn't pass up the great deal I got on it. I started with an 11GPM 2 stage pump and later replaced it with a 16GPM 2 stage pump. When I started to build it, I really didn't know much about splitters, especially the hydraulics part, but I bought a book on how to build a log splitter from Northern Tool (then called Northern Hydraulics) and went from there. I used that book as a basic guide and built it with changes that suited me. I also changed the gas tank to a bigger one and put on better wheels !!!! It has served me well and I am very proud of it.....just thought I would share my story with you !!!!

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Wow that is nice looking. Good Job!!!
 
I like it, especially the table and electric start. Your "dashboard" is cool. Not something you ever see on a splitter.
 
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