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I would like to see that work on that elm we split last year. Looks like the pieces he was splitting was either already split once or so little that they didn't need to be split.
 
they actually split the stringy stuff alrite too. all the speed and force just makes it fly apart. best part is... ONE SECOND CYCLE TIME!!!:msp_biggrin:
 
or the bigger version

[video=youtube;2bVAAx3mMKY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bVAAx3mMKY[/video]
 
I still can not figure out how to make pictures big without having to click on them. Oh well at least I had some good company splitting the other day.

I do mine by hand. Just open the small pic in a new window, copy the url, paste that into your message between a right bracket-"img"-left bracket on the left end and a right bracket-"/img"-left bracket on the right end. Utterly confused? Me too, but it works.

Nice pics. I like the log lifter. I picked up on the deer right away. Cool.
 
Jakers and Mac the splitter is homemade and yes the log lifter was an after thought,but works better that I hoped. Now about the picture thing Mac, you sailed that last post about 2 feet over my head, but I will catch on someday. Thank you anyways!
 
Jakers and Mac the splitter is homemade and yes the log lifter was an after thought,but works better that I hoped. Now about the picture thing Mac, you sailed that last post about 2 feet over my head, but I will catch on someday. Thank you anyways!

thats a really nice built splitter. fooled me into thinkin it was a store bought. very nice indeed. Rep sent
 
Guy bet me a case of beer I count build it in two weeks

Got the original cylinder free, also the I-beam and axle were free. It isn’t much to look at. But I got the beer:rock:!! that was a few years back now she has some use. I put a bigger cylinder on, it got stuck quite a bit but it was only a 7 ton splitter (cycle times were nice though). Split a lot of wood that way. Now I turned up the pressure and put a bigger cylinder on. It’s a 15 ton now but rarely have to run the pressure up to high usually splits wood around 1800 psi
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Jakers and Mac the splitter is homemade and yes the log lifter was an after thought,but works better that I hoped. Now about the picture thing Mac, you sailed that last post about 2 feet over my head, but I will catch on someday. Thank you anyways!

Nice splitter Tiewire. Where ya from in MO?
 
Nice splitter Tiewire. Where ya from in MO?

Ran 2 cord through it yesterday... Matches the tractor nicely I thought... :rock:
She sucks gas, but that pump/cylinder has some serious ass!!!

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Where's the recoil? LOL :laugh:

I broke it....
Now I don't need it... I can pull it over faster the old fashioned way...
Wrap the rope and give er hell!!!
:rock:

It's getting an electric start and Ether injection...
For those "cold" days...
:hell_boy:
 
I broke it....
Now I don't need it... I can pull it over faster the old fashioned way...
Wrap the rope and give er hell!!!
:rock:

It's getting an electric start and Ether injection...
For those "cold" days...
:hell_boy:

Nice, I had a rope spool machined for my log splitter and ditched the rewind too. Looks good.
 

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