Got all the filters, strainers, 2 spool valve, auto cycle valve, coupler, pump bracket 28 gal pump, 2 3 1/2 x 24 cylinders for stabilizers, dump valve and 5 X 30 Prince Gladiator cylinder. All nice stuff.
Camera makes it looked angled but trust me, everything is true and square. Put in a 3/8" angle brace behind the backstop and a leftover piece of the 1/2" box on the bottom edge.
Using 1/4" plate for the outer edges and center brace. The "box" will serve as a mounting point for the stabilizer arms and the hinge for the swing away tables. Upper Cylinder mount will be on the lower back half of the box.
Enclosed everything with a piece of 1/4" plate and finished welding it up. I'll do the same on the other side
Got the other side all done and was ready to move on to the next phase. Decided it was time to get the top of the beam to the final height so I cut 2 28" diameter beech logs 32 inches long. With the 8 inch beam that makes it to the 40" height I want. This will be REAL nice for me to work at this height.
Had to play a little so I mounted the boom lift. This is going to make life a lot nicer. Caution as always when lifting stuff will be needed but as smooth as it moves you'll be able to move with one finger.
Best part about wedge on cylinder is you can split off the side of a big one and the boom holds it for you. With the swing tables you can move the big hunk out of the way and do the other side and repeat till you have a manageable size. That's the plan anyway! I'll put the cable on the tong later, this is just to give you an idea of what I'm doing. This also shows how you can back down the log or drag the chunks to you to split.
Started mounting up cordless Winching system. Had to mount the winch low enough to be able to work the quick release for unspooling. Figured up the best location and cut out a mounting plate, tacked it on to double check and it looks fine. Power leads look a little light to me but time will tell.