:thumbsup: That Tknife is an interesting, useful variation. I wish I had thot of that when I made my moving wedge splitter 35yrs ago. A bit trickier to incorporate into a mobile wedge -- esp with my inexperience then...I am all for the boom lift also. I built mine with a T knife. It doesn't split the block intwo. It just takes firewood size off the bottom of the block as you work it down. the main block stays complete. Just take a couple of pushes off the bottom, rotate with the tongs and finish it off. Having the hyd or elec winch sure saves on the back and like said above, you are able to grab from either side. My unit is likely overkill for most. I built it over 25yrs ago using the pto. Have since changed it to be self contained. faster and easier on the tractor.
1. Did you have the adjustable wedge chromed ? It sure looks shiny!
2. Is the gray color the basecoat for Kubota orange?
3. The 11R clamped on the H beam, is it holding a mock-up of perhaps a beverage holding device?:thumbsup:
Driving down to Dallas for two weeks, I'm interested in your outfeed table, I need ideas to help me complete splitter set-up I built and posted. Indeed, please show your progress with pics. Thanks
JuHaa, what is the psi you plan running the cylinder at? What type wood will you be splitting?
I'm running cylinder at 180 bar, about 2600 psi. Maybe your logs are little bit bigger than mine. I'm splitting mainly birch, pine and fir, biggest are about 70cm (2,6 ft?) in diameter.
That log lifting system made from winch is genious. I think I'm going to copy it to my splitter too.
This kind of splitting wedge I'm planning to my splitter.
8 Way Splitter