kiotiken
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Man, nice job. Hope all goes well under load.
It did! I was very happy with my first test. My wife took a good video, I'll try and upload it when I get home tonight.
Man, nice job. Hope all goes well under load.
I suspect the rollers stopping while splitter is retracting is because of one pump running thru all the valves. I forgot which engine you used to power the processor, but they do make a stub shaft that mounts to the flywheel side of the engine. you can rig up a small 2-3gpm pump on the front of the engine and plumb it to your rollers and that would allow you to do two functions at the same time.
Keep this in mind: Even with some small issues having to reposition logs occasionally and having a slower than expected cycle time, this is considerably faster and less work than using a normal splitter and having to handle each and every piece by hand. Very nice job. It took a lot of effort, but you learned a lot and can be very proud of your handiwork!
I've been following this build from the start and shared your frustration (probably not the same amount you were having) when things didn't go smoothly but I'm happy to see that your determination has really paid off with a very professional looking, good working processor!
I suspect the rollers stopping while splitter is retracting is because of one pump running thru all the valves. I forgot which engine you used to power the processor, but they do make a stub shaft that mounts to the flywheel side of the engine. you can rig up a small 2-3gpm pump on the front of the engine and plumb it to your rollers and that would allow you to do two functions at the same time.
It could just be a bit of air needs to work its way out of the system. I know my auto cycle valve didn't work 100% right until 15-20 minutes of run time.
Or maybe turn the detent in on the splitter valve?
[QUOTE said:kiotiken;4070048]So I converted my old garden tractor dump trailer into an out shoot for the wood. I built a diverter flap and center divider so I could have it fill two bags without having to stop. I think I'll have to add a little extension to the end of it to really be able to fill two bags without stopping, but for now, I only have one frame and I just don't feel like building a second one right now.
I question the divider and diverting flap. Will the split wood log jam at the diverting flap then the next split start to destroy the diverting flap - center divider and out feed shoot??? Good job on the firewood processor build.[/QUOTE said:LOL, this whole project has been a bit of try it out and see! I made the flap as long as I can, with as gentle an angle as possible, but it may well do exactly what you say, we'll have to see. I don't think it would work if I used the full width of the old dump trailer, it's too wide and don't think wood would have been pushed up the full length and into the bag.