CJONE
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This is all great info, thanks guys. I'm watching a ton of vids on YouTube and my design is changing (once again). I REALLY like this one and now think I'll base my design on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmSS0SEoxXs
This design eliminates the conveyor all together and allows me to fill up my firewood bags easily. I also have a set of pallet forks (I bought them brand new) that my BIL kindly used on a skid steer rated over 5000 lbs and pulled the forks right off the frame. The frame will be a nice SSQA base and the forks are obviously perfect as loading forks.
So I have 3 options I'm thinking of.
1) Making one almost identical to what's in the video and using a PTO pump. I'm concerned the hydraulic over electric components will be cost prohibitive. I'm also thinking the hydraulic chainsaw will be a lot of work to build and get right.
2) Stick to using my saw and using the 15 hp engine to power the 2 stage pump for the splitter and my remotes for the rest.
3) Run the splitter and other hydraulics off my remotes and use my chain saw. This probably only offers around 8-10 GPM @ 2250 PSI.
I have several cylinders to use for this project so I'm thinking of eliminating the feeder system and simply making it a tilt system. After loading a log and clamping it (I would have a double clamping system) the deck would tilt, the log would roll on rollers until it hit a stop, the log would be clamped again and the saw would cut it off, repeat.
CJONE: The engine I'm thinking about is a cheap Chinese knock off gas engine. I have one on a water pump I've been using for years (only 5 hp) and one on my roto-tiller and they've both been flawless. For the limited hours I would use this per year, I think it would be fine and I could buy 4 of them for the cost of a Honda. If I use this motor and 28/7 GPM 2 stage pump, I will use a 5" cylinder. If I use a 21 GPM @ 2250 PSI PTO pump or run off the tractors hydraulics, I will use a 4" cylinder.
muddstopper: I will check the auto cycle valve and go down the the 22 GPM 2 stage pump if I go that way, thanks.
oldnslo: real life sucks, doesn't it! Ya, there's a fair amount of cheapness in my planning. I only burn about 12 face cord per year and a log truck delivers about 24 face cord per load which means I'm only cutting wood every 2 years. 24 face cord is still enough to be a PITA and make me look for easier ways to do things, but it doesn't make sense to spend $10K doing it.
Ken the reason I asked is these engines are rated all over the board. Honda is conservative and most others are optimistic. At 15HP stick to a 22 gpm 2 stage pump. As far as your conveyors they require very little HP. I just did one for a local oilfield service company with a 6 to 1 reduction on a 8 hp engine and 5 to one pully reduction. If I remember right it had around a 8" drive pully for the belt. The belt was 32" wide by 20 feet long and you could load it with dirt and it would pull it no problem. CJ