300HP Log splitter

   / 300HP Log splitter #2  
Lewis, do I see this correctly? you jack your vehicle up, remove wheel and bolt this to axle and grab a log with your arms and this screws in to the log and splits it?
Who is hanging on to me?? Not me, no way
Jim
 
   / 300HP Log splitter #3  
I especially like the 3-legged car (an El Camino is a car) loaded with wood up on a jack. Not sure I'd even want to be around the vehicle... nevermind having to hand-feed the splitter in that situation.
 
   / 300HP Log splitter #4  
Sure, these are a real thing, came out in early '70s, I think. They split just fine, though not good with an auto trans vehicle. Plus you're on your knees to use it and can't work long until there's too much split around you and you have to move it out of the way. They came with a kill switch in case your necktie got stuck in a split. Worst was when with some twisty grain the thing wouldn't split apart, and you're swinging an axe toward your El Camino.
Some guys mounted these on the PTO, with an arm to keep the bolt from spinning - that seems like a better system, and you could raise it up so your back didn't take such a beating. There's probably a post or three about this on TBN, and I remember one last fall, maybe...
Jim
 
   / 300HP Log splitter #5  
I have one and it works great. I split 8 cords of pine (Ponderosa and Douglas Fir) this summer and 5-7 cords in past years. I have it bolted to an old non-road worthy Bronco with a manual transmission. It cost me $25.00 for shipping (I got it from another TBN member). I split 24+ inch logs with it with no problem.

The engine is at idle when in use and I have had no problems at all. As long as I keep the Bronco engine in good shape, I have a wood splitter with little
/no maintenance.

It is soooo nice to go and split a few pieces of wood at a time, when I have a few minutes rather than having to do a marathon wodd splitting session.
 
 
 
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