Refurbising splitting wedges

   / Refurbising splitting wedges #1  

Paul Thornton

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Kubota L2800 HST w/ FEL
Have several splitting wedges which have been beaten to the point of being useless. I was thinking of putting a cutting wheel on my grinder and trimming them. Has any one any ideas or suggestions? L2800 w/FEL - 72" Land Pride rake
 

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I've ground off the mess before - then ran some stick welds around them.

Worked fine - have at it in my opinion :)
 
   / Refurbising splitting wedges #3  
They should never be let go to that point. They should have been dressed when they started to mushroom.
They should be cut/ground back as normal maintenance.
 
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Thanks for the replies, I'll have at them with the grinder. I inherited these from my FIL. I have two more that look just the same, couldn't bring myself to throw them out.

L2800 w/FEL - 72" Land Pride rake
 
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I'd put a thin cutoff wheel in your handgrinder and cut from the backside to take most of that off without generating any heat. Then you could dress it up on a grinding wheel.
 
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I'd put a thin cutoff wheel in your handgrinder and cut from the backside to take most of that off without generating any heat. Then you could dress it up on a grinding wheel.
2X
Exactly what I have done.
 
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I found a wedge that looked like yours. Used a cutting torch to trim the mushroomed edges. Easy and quick.
 
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After you grind them into shape paint them orange so you will be able to find them in the woods.
 
 
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