Speeco ( TSC ) 22 ton log cradle

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I bought one of their tables but it took weeks to arrive. In the mean time, I threw together a portable wooden table that is probably 24"x30". It's designed to sit right alongside the splitter. After using this table I determined that there is no way I could get by with anything smaller. After the Speeco table came in, I promptly returned it.

All of my splitting takes place in the same area so the portable table works well there.

I can put a 24" round up on the splitter because of the table no pieces hit the ground until they are firewood size.
 
just fixed mine up with an old treestand i had kickin around. Here it is right before paint.i used the two holes in the main beam with two 3/8 bolts, lock nuts and lock washers.
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Pictures of the mounting set up for the Speeco Cradle

I finally have my splitter at home so I took a few pictures for those who might want to see what the Speeco tables look like and how it is mounted. My Speeco Splitter has four mounting holes on the one side for the table/cradle. The two holes on the top of the beam are threaded 3/8 24NF. Grade 8 bolts came with the kit. The two other holes go through the center beam. Those bolts have nuts to secure the lower half in place. I have two tables for now so I had to drill and tap the two upper holes on the other side. I used a 3/8 24 NF tap. I purchased two longer 3/8 bolts and fastened the two cradles together through center the beam.


I hope this helps... Sorry for the delay..

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