True! LOLHey, at least you increased the caliber as the game got larger!
True! LOLHey, at least you increased the caliber as the game got larger!
Never burned fig wood, how's the BTU .Got a Fig tree growing View attachment 1238774
Didn't finish your coffee yet Jim ? .I finally got my parts for the hespo 350 that I wa
I hit reply by mistake and just finished the first post above. I do not drink coffee. I'm too wound up for it.Didn't finish your coffee yet Jim ? .
Nope… My son just stopped by to help me move my splitter. It was frozen to the ground in a place that was all but useless. I wanted it out of there before tonight’s snow in case it really accumulated. It was a difficult task with two of us… pick, trailer dolly, big die hammer, extra boards to increase leverage… and muscle! It’s in the garage now so all is good.Never a dull moment.
If your piston rod is longer than what you use for the splitting cycle you could cut the ram down and weld the end back on it. On mine I made my wedge and have a large bolt holding it onto the piston rod.Splitter is back together. Definatly bent the rod. About 4" from the push plate. Has a slight leak when it hits that spot in retraction. I'll call the local hydraulic shop tomorrow and see what they have in stock or if they think they can replace the rod. If nothing else it still splits if I really need to split wood till I get the cylinder fixed. Never a dull moment.
The one my son got under similar circumstances recently proved tasty according to him. Despite being road kill it was in very good condition... How bad was yours?Scrounged up some venison tonight...
Was headed to the store around 5:00 to pick up a few things and there was a truck stopped in the middle of the paved road that our private road is connected to. I stopped and asked the woman driver if she needed help - she was still sitting in the truck. There were enough tiny plastic pieces scattered on the road, plus a damaged grill and bumper, to know what had happened.
So she wanted to look at the truck and figure out what to do and who to call, but I was more interested in getting the truck off the road in an area with very narrow shoulders. Finally got her to drive back to our road. There was no damage to the radiator or any critical components, though the bumper and steel inner fender were too close to the tire for extended driving.
She called the police to file a report while I went home to get my gandy dancer, a crowbar, and a hammer. The police got there in the 5 minutes it took me to go home and back. I bent the bumper and structure away from the tire and removed a few more broken plastic bits. The officers said the deer was gone - I knew it wasn't since I had seen it earlier. I walked down and pointed out where it still was, then one officer went down to confirm that it was dead.
They wrapped up paperwork and everyone was about to leave, so I asked the driver if she wanted the deer. She lived over an hour away and had no interest. The officers said I could have it if I wanted it. So, I spent my evening dealing with that and taking it to a processor. One of the neighbors raises animals and gave me the name of a guy they use for butchering. I called him and he said to bring it right over. We got along famously (his favorite place to shop is the same industrial supply store that is among my favorites) and talked the entire time while he removed the hide, gutted it, and hung it in his walk-in cooler. There is minimal damage to the neck, a shoulder, and hind quarter, so he figured 40 lbs of meat. He was very interested in my OWB and will get a chance to see it since he insisted on delivering the packages of meat later in the week.
Never did make it to the store.
my furnace will take a 26" long split. I'm already cutting and splitting at 24-26". The push plate stops a few inches in front of the wedge to accommodate this. So I wouldn't benefit from having a shorter stroke.If your piston rod is longer than what you use for the splitting cycle you could cut the ram down and weld the end back on it. On mine I made my wedge and have a large bolt holding it onto the piston rod.
There is a little damage to the right shoulder and the right hindquarter, so will lose a little meat there. May loose just a tiny bit of one backstrap. No internal organ damage so that was good. I would guess she died quickly of a broken neck, no apparent damage, but he may see more as he cuts it up. She was much larger than the other deer he had hanging in the cooler, so I think it will end up being a good value even versus grocery store beef cost by the pound.The one my son got under similar circumstances recently proved tasty according to him. Despite being road kill it was in very good condition... How bad was yours?