zogger
Tree Freak
Perhaps if you could weld up an actual splitter wedge so it would fit in the chuck on the hammer. That would weigh a lot more over a regular concrete chisel though, not sure if that would affect the function or not.
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Maybe this design could be used with a regular splitter with some quick disconnects plumbed in somewhere.View attachment 369325 How bout a electric log splitter sitting upside down on a big round??? I know they are not that Power full. But most time after they are dry it don't take much. I'm willing to noodle the real nearly ones. Or how about a smaller cylinder hand held splitter that you can hook to your tractor or skid loader hydraulic s. With maybe 10 foot hoses. That you could set on top of the big rounds. Could you set it up to split as the ram retracts into the cylinder to keep it compact.
I know a fella that does this but made a removable wedge to fit his hoe bucket. There are 2 guys working together cutting and splitting for their owb's. They cut a lot of wood in a big hurry using this method. The ground guy stands up the rounds and the other runs the hoe just bumping down on them with the wedge.My Dads friend is so good with his back hoe he splits his wood with the excavating arm. He uses one of the teeth and just pushes down. He can run his machines like there extensions of his body, true professional. He is insane in his excavator. Big rounds, small rounds, he sets them up then splits them all from his seat.
I know a fella that does this but made a removable wedge to fit his hoe bucket. There are 2 guys working together cutting and splitting for their owb's. They cut a lot of wood in a big hurry using this method. The ground guy stands up the rounds and the other runs the hoe just bumping down on them with the wedge.
I know a guy that uses a similar method. He holds logs off the ground with the bucket/grapple of his track-hoe while his son cuts 20" rounds. When they run out of logs, the boy stands the rounds face up as fast as he can while his dad chases him down the line with one tooth of the bucket busting each round in half. If the logs are 24" diameter or bigger, he will bust them in half again to make quarters, but most of the time he leaves the half rounds for the boy to bust up with a maul if needed. Their furnace will take some pretty big chunks of wood, so he doesn't have to split much. Works pretty well for him, and I know I would have loved to run a saw and split wood like that at 11 years old. They split about 2 cords at a time (month's worth at his house), and it only takes them about 2.5 hours every 4th Sunday afternoon.
I think it would if you modify an asphalt bit with a welded wedge or grenade it would work. I think that just a plain shank bit it will push through and get stuck.I deal with alot of big rounds. I have found using the loader on my tractor and setting them in the splitter in the vertical position and quartering them works pretty good but still a pain. If I could quarter them easier and quicker it would be nice. I don't really like noodling them either. I have never used a jack hammer. So I don't have a clue if it would work.