RProv
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I've got several pieces (1 tree worth of ash) of log for firewood that's 8" to 10" in diameter. There's to much for me to split by hand and not enough to make it worth while to buy a real logsplitter. What I'm thinking about doing is to use a steel beam with a wedge and 4" cylinder on it and the tractors hydraulics to run the cylinder. This way all I'll need to buy is the hydraulic cylinder and hoses. What I have is a 6' long 4 x 8 beam left over from building a barn - the web is 3/16" and the flanges are flat so it's not an "I" beam. Does anyone know if I'm going to bend the beam while splitting wood? Do I need a heavier beam? The ash is mostly free of knots.
The tractor is 2828 psi @ 11gpm -- a 50hp diesel powered log splitter!
As others have said, ash almost splits itself. Unless you're handicapped if you can't hand split one tree of 8-10" logs perhaps you shouldn't be burning wood. No offence intended.
Renting a splitter as already mentioned is a much more viable alternative.