Oops, sorry! Wrong smiley! Oh just nabbed the chrome book so I'm on the phone and thought it was thumbs up! I feel bad.
Build your own power pack.I have a hydraulic splitter. Just a cylinder on a frame. My little tractor doesn't have rear hydraulics so I run it using the loader valve. It's a bit of a pain reaching behind to operate the valve but it does split most things I put it to. Better than beating my brains out. When I get some straight grain stuff, I find it as easy to hand split. I'd love a good splitter with its own motor but I have a hard time parting with the price of 3-4 years of wood for one. I'm going to keep my eye open for a sale on fiskars. They're $80 or better around here.
LOL yeah those guys will argue about anything.Anyway, welcome, us scroungers are friendly, not like the chainsaw mob. @svk can tell us all about them.
I've thought about it. I have a 5hp Honda. 200 for a pump, about 75 for adapter and coupling, 150 for valve..hoses, filter, fittings, reservoir. Be 5-600 in that project I bet. One of these days, I'll cough up the money for a used one.Build your own power pack.
No they won't!LOL yeah those guys will argue about anything.
So, that was a "no" then?Just got off the phone , Paul wanted to know if I wanted to clear another lot , he'll haul out all the wood for me lol
There won't be any oak on this one , just spruce , maple , pffftfir and maybe some birch .
Hand splitting is a lot of fun when the wood cooperates. Then you have the patience for the odd tough piece. When splitting species where every round it a battle it loses it's enjoyment quickly lol.
I have a hydraulic splitter. Just a cylinder on a frame. My little tractor doesn't have rear hydraulics so I run it using the loader valve. It's a bit of a pain reaching behind to operate the valve but it does split most things I put it to. Better than beating my brains out. When I get some straight grain stuff, I find it as easy to hand split. I'd love a good splitter with its own motor but I have a hard time parting with the price of 3-4 years of wood for one. I'm going to keep my eye open for a sale on fiskars. They're $80 or better around here.
you can try mine next time your over Dave. Stihl waitin on the farmer to pick his corn so we can take that big dead oak down. probably later in october.I may have to try one out..... I have a 6lb and 10lb Mauls 26 ton splitter I did take an old motorcycle tire and set it on a stump to hold the wood upright
so after every swing I didn't have to stand it back up.... made things faster and my wife is going to start noodling the knotty stuff![]()
so all the canuck pennies i threw in a jar over the years aren't worth a pile of spruce noodles?I am in Canada so add 30 cents on the dollar exchange, plus whatever tariff, usually around 20%. And heap our hst tax at the god fearing rate of %13 on top of that!
So $53 + 50% = $79.50 plus tax is $89.84 and oh yeah, we don't have pennies anymore so round that up to $89.85!
Don't even get me started about our government! So you can see why I work so hard to heat my house for free.