Dargo
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Highbeam said:I am pretty confident that a backhoe could split some wood that way.
Unless you have wood that practically falls in half it won't. I assure you a 580 Case won't. Been there, tried that. As a matter of fact, one of my best friends has one of the largest excavating businesses around my area. We used a JD 450D excavator (weighs over 100,000 pounds) and it wouldn't split a large log unless we got one tooth on the log. Otherwise, with a smooth edge on the bucket, it only picked up the excavator. He had an 850D excavator at another job site that may have done the trick since it weighs about 180,000 pounds and has a dipper stick down pressure of around 60k I think. Still, even then, if you used a large smooth edge, you may have issues.
If you used a jackhammer on the end of an excavator, I'm sure you can do it no problem. But, why use a quarter million dollar machine to do what a 800 dollar stand along log splitter will do. Sorry, but I've definitely tried this with huge equipment, and it doesn't happen. As I said, been there, tried that, got the T shirt.