ovrszd
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I'm not sure I understand the design of the "catch" tray? Aren't the splits going to fall off on the ground at the wedge? Sort of easy to catch the one on the operator's side. You'll always drop the opposite side.
If I'm understanding what I described properly, maybe extend the catch tray out around the sides of the wedge so the splits are always laying on the tray? You could add some angled outward sides and simply let the next split push the previous ones toward the end of the tray?
With a log lift this splitter will be much more efficient with two people working. If using it with two people you are gonna be smothered in your split pile very quickly.
Anxious to see some action pics and your thoughts after using it. Nice work!!!
If I'm understanding what I described properly, maybe extend the catch tray out around the sides of the wedge so the splits are always laying on the tray? You could add some angled outward sides and simply let the next split push the previous ones toward the end of the tray?
With a log lift this splitter will be much more efficient with two people working. If using it with two people you are gonna be smothered in your split pile very quickly.
Anxious to see some action pics and your thoughts after using it. Nice work!!!