My friend built this log splitter and cant find a stump or log that will stop it. 73HP, 115 ton, and 6-way adjustable wedge. Its also for sale. PM me if interested and I'll hook you up with him.
Nice workmanship but what's the point of such a huge splitter?? MikeD74T
And how do you propose to get such large logs up onto the splitting rail, I don't see any hyd assist.
This looks like the same splitter. only painted. Now, I see how the logs are loaded.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...0d1246242014-73hp-90-ton-log-splitter-009.jpg
After you split the long pieces, do you cut them into shorter pieces with a chain saw, or run them through a wood processor? Like this.
The 115 ton splitter (blue/grey) is still brand new and hasnt seen any work other than some demo splitting. The other 90 ton splitter (red) I posted on here in a separate thread is the one that has been used for the past couple years. When I borrow it, I use my chainsaw(s) on the split lengths and cut the pieces to size for my outdoor boiler. My budddy sells the split lengths by the truck load. The Woodbine looks nice tho...
My friend built this log splitter and cant find a stump or log that will stop it. 73HP, 115 ton, and 6-way adjustable wedge. Its also for sale. PM me if interested and I'll hook you up with him.
That's a nice splitter!!
I would like to have it to split 11 trees i have on the ground.
I have been working 3 days splitting 4 big trees with a 26-ton splitter.
Does he make these just to sell ?
And would he make a smaller one about a 60-ton ?
Where do you & your friend live ?
Thanks...
He has only made two of these splitters and said he cant start another one until he sells this one. He said he would like to make a smaller splitter...like one that would take 4' logs but I'm unsure of the ton.
We live in Southeastern Michigan