Overkill log splitter

   / Overkill log splitter #11  
That splitter might win a design award. How does it tow?...at the legal limit no doubt.
 
   / Overkill log splitter #12  
That is an awesome looking build, congratulations on a job well done.....Mike
 
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#13  
Tows great!! Only downfall is it has a bit of tounge weight so I cant lift it real easy by hand but I can still pick it up enough to put it on a snowmobile dolly. That way i can move it around in the barn. I think I would have to make it longer if that was the case or bring the tires closer to the front but then I wouldnt have much room to stand and the motor would be even closer. I dont think in Michigan you have to have a plate for a log splitter.... I'm in a rural area so its not a issue.
 
   / Overkill log splitter #14  
Lets see, a swivel mounted cab on one side,(heated,with sterio),an hydralic grapple to load blocks, and a conveyor to load split wood in trailer, and you have a firewood factory on wheels. You might wear out the engine, but your grandchildren will still be splitting with that machine, and bragging that their grandaddy built it!!
 
   / Overkill log splitter #16  
I don't see the overkill that you refer to.I don't see a picture of the pump but I assume you put a large capacity two stage on it.This splitter looks very similar to my first home made splitter.You definately need to put a lift on it and make a portable table to attach when splitting so you have some where to push the large un-split portion.It appears that you are a very good welder from what I see, and you should get many hours of good service from this unit.
 
   / Overkill log splitter #17  
I agree with JBlk there it does not look that over kill, looks a lot like mine and it is not over kill for elm and the crotches, I have thought about adding a second cylinder on mine for that "extra" that I find I need at times.

but excellent job and looks great.
 
   / Overkill log splitter #19  
Nice job on your splitter. I built mine with the wedge fixed so the wood pushes away from where you are working.
Here is a nice tool for saving your back while handling wood. Works great!
Timber Claw Log Grabber — Holds Logs up to 18 to 24in.L, Model# TMW-33 | Logging Hand Tools| Northern Tool + Equipment
Mark

My father has one of these and it works great and they come in different lengths depending on how long you cut your wood. He also has a pickaroon and I find that works great to. I am 6'3" and I don't have to bend over to grab the next piece.

http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=51108&cat=1,41131
 
   / Overkill log splitter #20  
That is a fine looking compact log splitter. Job well done. It looks well built and designed. Now for my 2 cents. Somewhere down the road you will probably get older or tired of picking the big pieces up and placing them on the splitter so you may put a lift table on it. Once you do that then you will probably need a bigger hydraulic pump such as a 22 or 28 gpm. You just can't build these things heavy enough. Take my word for it.
 

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