barton174
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So, I pulled a muscle in my back a couple months ago, and have the Huskee 20-ton splitter. I had considered adding a valve, cylinder, and lift arm to this one, but the way it's set up, there really isn't room. Not to mention that I want to do it the other direction (splitting near the truck end), as well as having a push plate into a wedge, rather than a wedge into a push plate. Basically, I want to hook it to the back of my trailer, and push wood right into the trailer.
So, I think what I'm going to do is build my own, from scratch, and sell my current one when I'm done. That brings me to the actual question of the post (though, feel free to comment/coach on any of it)... I found some posts from 3-4-5-6 years ago, but you know the Internet. Are Surplus Center and Northern tool still the places to get that stuff? I know there are places that sell splitter kits, and I know of a manufacturer, locally, who builds their splitters from these hydraulic parts kits, but I don't know where they're getting them.
As an aside, the fabrication shouldn't be a big deal, machinery-wise. I've got a Hypertherm Powermax 45 and a Miller 252 at home (I do offroad fab stuff on the side), which should both be capable of doing the metal work.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
So, I think what I'm going to do is build my own, from scratch, and sell my current one when I'm done. That brings me to the actual question of the post (though, feel free to comment/coach on any of it)... I found some posts from 3-4-5-6 years ago, but you know the Internet. Are Surplus Center and Northern tool still the places to get that stuff? I know there are places that sell splitter kits, and I know of a manufacturer, locally, who builds their splitters from these hydraulic parts kits, but I don't know where they're getting them.
As an aside, the fabrication shouldn't be a big deal, machinery-wise. I've got a Hypertherm Powermax 45 and a Miller 252 at home (I do offroad fab stuff on the side), which should both be capable of doing the metal work.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike