Ahh, I wish a processor was in my means. But since I only do about 3 to 4 cords a year, I wouldn't be able to justify the expense. Neighbor down the road got one this year. He's got an OWB and goes thru a lot of wood.I dug out the Iron and Oak to split some big butt ends last week. Reminded me how freaking slow most splitters are. I'm used to the 4 second cycle time if my processor!
Id just go bye a new one. Plus youll have a spare if you do.
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Thats not a bad hose to have on hand. Its in a bad spot. Especially draging splitter in bush as i do. Its a easy one to pinch.It has become a matter of principal. I use to be a spare parts buyer, but have found unless it is a regular maintenance item, such things go unused or lost or outlive (on the shelf) the machine itself.
If I was doing 400 to 500 cords a year I'd have processor too! But since I'm doing 5 or 6 cords a year and by my self,a 16 second cycle time works out nicely.I dug out the Iron and Oak to split some big butt ends last week. Reminded me how freaking slow most splitters are. I'm used to the 4 second cycle time if my processor!
If I was doing 400 to 500 cords a year I'd have processor too! But since I'm doing 5 or 6 cords a year and by my self,a 16 second cycle time works out nicely.
Glad your likeing the splitter.
They sure do save a lot of work.
Wait till you get some stringy wood. You will have to run all the wat to the stop.
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I picked up a roughish 22hp Craftsman hydro for $50 from the "out back lot" at local small shop. Some fuel lines and tlc. Bolted steel plate to back with 2" receiver fabricated and welded on. Removed mower deck for clearance. Now instead of moving big rounds to splitter, easy to move splitter to wood. Huskee 35 ton.Damn!!! It's a heavy beast to move about. Just turning it around is a PITA! Luckily I've the lawn tractor to pull it around. I wonder if a half beam splitter makes more sense?
The log splitter arrived early. 4 days early. And was simple to set up. Unfortunately, 481lbs does not ship without something happening. A critical oil line was damaged/punctured as BIG parts had been moving around within the shipping container. I’ll have to be a bit more patient and get the new part from the manufacturer, but that’s okay cause I still don’t have the hydraulic fluid for the machine.
It’s just nice to look at right now, and to think about the time saving and wear’n’tear I won’t be inflicting upon myself when I start splitting my firewood. No more hand splitting! This is going to have me completely reevaluating my wood gathering and seasoning strategy.
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The log splitter arrived early. 4 days early. And was simple to set up. Unfortunately, 481lbs does not ship without something happening. A critical oil line was damaged/punctured as BIG parts had been moving around within the shipping container. I’ll have to be a bit more patient and get the new part from the manufacturer, but that’s okay cause I still don’t have the hydraulic fluid for the machine.
It’s just nice to look at right now, and to think about the time saving and wear’n’tear I won’t be inflicting upon myself when I start splitting my firewood. No more hand splitting! This is going to have me completely reevaluating my wood gathering and seasoning strategy.
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I have an old Husky 22 ton just like your Champion. Only the motor is on the operators side. I see you have a log catcher but it also looks like the drop off will come very close to the motor. There needs to be a bar or something protecting the motor from getting hit.
I've been looking at new splitters but they all come with the motor on the drop off side.
You might want to watch your drop off's and see it you might need to ad a bar to protect it.