olympyk_999
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the buyers brand one he currently has is only around $3 cheaper on the same site...Great price but,,,for Canada,
Only $22.35 shipping UPS ground!!!
So $40.30 total plus $12 exchange,,, YIKES!!! $52.00
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the buyers brand one he currently has is only around $3 cheaper on the same site...Great price but,,,for Canada,
Only $22.35 shipping UPS ground!!!
So $40.30 total plus $12 exchange,,, YIKES!!! $52.00
BBB
I didn't weld the nuts on. Why I don't know, mental error on my part but if I have a problem I'm just going to put a access panel on top so I can fix my mistake. So hopefully I have no leaks at the gauge and everything works great but I doubt it.did you not weld the nuts on the inside of the tank? which is why you didn't remove the gauge when welding the top on?
I dont know if you can see the way I laid it out using auto cad. This is how I made the mounts for my knuckle boom using circles. Little different than your build but the principles are the same. Where the circles intersect at the lowest point is where the base end of the cylinder sets.Thanks guys. I think my first mistake was the mounting points for the lift is to close to the top of the beam and I don't think my push plate will get by. So I need to lower that, the tabs I made for the cylinder are too short. Need to buy more steel and I'm sure the tabs I made are only 1/4" and that isn't enough for strength. Muddstopper thanks for giving me a way to lay it out. May draw it out and post the pic so I'm sure I understood you correctly.
I made my lift mounts extend far enough out from the beam so the push plate wouldn't hit the lift no mater what position it's in...
Thanks for the pictures. I'm guessing mine will need to be moved out from the cylinder so it clears the beam. I'm not worried about transporting height. It'll be inside the trailer frame so doesn't matter much, not sure if you guys have ran or got a chance to check out the Timberwolf splitters but it'll be similar to that setup. What thickness of material did you use 1/2" or 3/8"?
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mine are all parker brand=$$On average what did hydraulic lines and fittings cost for everyone? Not looking forward to that bill lol
the real cost for something like a log splitter that typically have "short" hoses are the fittings...all but 3 of my hoses are less than 4' long so there aint much hose thereI was thinking if I could get hoses for under 1k, I'd be real happy. I know it seems like when I break a line at work its at least 50 bucks or more depending on size and length. I'm taking it to a hydraulic shop to have everything done. I'm not screwing trying to do it all, it is one thing to redo stuff with steel but lines and fittings are too expensive. If I have an issue with heat build up or something I can drag it back to them.