Piston
Elite Member
I currently have a 3pt hitch hydraulic log splitter which I run off my tractors hydraulics. I have been pondering the thought of building a tow behind self contained unit using the current splitter.
I recently got a new lawn mower because my old husqvarna has seen better days, the engine on that is still strong and runs well (with a clean carb). It is an 18hp briggs and stratton engine.
I keep thinking that I could use this engine to drive a hydraulic pump and run my splitter with it. I know I would need to add the pump, resevoir (probably 20 gals or so?) and associated hoses/connections, as well as a trailer setup.
Is this engine too big to use for a splitter? Are there any pros/cons to using a large engine like this? Ideally I think it would be great if I could have a fast cycle time with a 4 way splitting head. I would also add a log lift/table as well.
I don't know if I'd really build it or not because it works fine the way it is, but I like the self contained splitter idea (I know there are tons of discussions on this and its mostly personal preference
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I'm just looking for ideas here whether or not it would work and work well. The cycle time with the tractor hydraulics isn't all that great (sufficient for what I do but I'm looking for an excuse to make a badass splitter:laughing
Any thoughts?
Here is a pic of the current splitter, no name, homemade. Don't mind the galvanized bucket in the pic :laughing:
I recently got a new lawn mower because my old husqvarna has seen better days, the engine on that is still strong and runs well (with a clean carb). It is an 18hp briggs and stratton engine.
I keep thinking that I could use this engine to drive a hydraulic pump and run my splitter with it. I know I would need to add the pump, resevoir (probably 20 gals or so?) and associated hoses/connections, as well as a trailer setup.
Is this engine too big to use for a splitter? Are there any pros/cons to using a large engine like this? Ideally I think it would be great if I could have a fast cycle time with a 4 way splitting head. I would also add a log lift/table as well.
I don't know if I'd really build it or not because it works fine the way it is, but I like the self contained splitter idea (I know there are tons of discussions on this and its mostly personal preference
I'm just looking for ideas here whether or not it would work and work well. The cycle time with the tractor hydraulics isn't all that great (sufficient for what I do but I'm looking for an excuse to make a badass splitter:laughing
Any thoughts?
Here is a pic of the current splitter, no name, homemade. Don't mind the galvanized bucket in the pic :laughing: