Goon 88
ArboristSite Member
Hey guys. Long time no post. I'm in the beginning stages of building a splitter. My friend has a big heavy equipment business and I'm going to grab a good portion of parts from him. I am hoping to make an 8 to 12 way wedge (possibly hydraulically adjustable height)out of a 1" cutting edge and probably going to use an old piston from either a backhoe or loader. The beam will be coming from the DPW and should be probably either an 8" or 10". I want to make a log lift as well. If anyone has a set of plans that they've used in the past that I can take a look at to base my design on I'd really appreciate it. Any suggestions are welcomed with open arms as well. I'll be splitting 25 or so cord a year. Mostly red oak, but some maple, ash, elm and other hardwoods from New England. My best friend has a big tree company so I get my logs for next to nothing. Only issue is that they're mostly the logs he can't sell to homeowners or put through his processor, so they're big. I have a husky 395 saw with a 36" bar that sometimes require cutting from both sides, so that's why I'm looking to go overkill. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Go Bruins!!