Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter

   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter #11  
1/4" fittings and hoses are standard on the BX24. I'm only using the 1/4" connector, but adapting them to 1/2" hoses going to and from the splitter. This would represent no more resistance to flow than the pump to power-beyond jumper at the back of the tractor. I don't expect it to be fast, just faster than me with a maul!

Al

Understood. I thought you were choking it down to 1/4". I guess if that is what you have that is what you have.

Chris
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter #12  
1/4" fittings and hoses are standard on the BX24. I'm only using the 1/4" connector, but adapting them to 1/2" hoses going to and from the splitter. This would represent no more resistance to flow than the pump to power-beyond jumper at the back of the tractor. I don't expect it to be fast, just faster than me with a maul!

Al

Al, you might find adapters and fittings from Surplus Center are easier to find than searching locally. You can find everything there and a few days later they come rolling up in a UPS truck. I bought my 1/2" hoses and fittings for my HF log splitter at TSC because I didn't need to adapt anything and TSC is close. If I needed anything more, I'd have ordered it from Surplus Center. I think the prices at Surplus Center are likely to save you enough to cover the cost of shipping.
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Jim et al,

I got my hoses and disconnects Tuesday from TSC using a 15% off discount. I ran up to my local tractor dealer and picked up the adaptors and an elbow. It's a whopping 19F out, but I'm heading to the barn to light the heater and start putting this puppy together. I'll keep my camera under my coat so that battery doesn't die, and I'll try to stop and take a photo every now and then.

Al
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter
  • Thread Starter
#14  
It's ALIVE! :D

The splitter is working just fine with a few items to share.

1. The 1/4" disconnects that I got from TSC are not the same that Kubota uses. Go figure. You can see from the close shot that their geometry is different. Kubota disconnects cost me about $34 and a trip to the dealer. BTW, Mike at the parts counter at Southern Tier Trailer is great! He knows his parts and has been great helping me finish this project.

2. I made sure that the hoses were long enough to reach even if I didn't want to mount the splitter to the 3-point. I used a 5' hose for the feed line, and a 6' hose for the return. The makes them pretty even since the feed hose on the tractor is about a foot long. You can see the details in the attached photos.

3. Add make-up UDT to the hydraulic system is a pain. I moved the splitter cylinder 4" at a time and topped off the tank. Strange things have happened, but all the hydraulics are working fine. Strange includes an apparent over-fill of the system that I let bleed out the fill hole, and a foamy nature to the UDT that dissipated after the engine had been shut down for a while. You can see the milky look of the fluid in the drain pan...

It was about 20F in the barn while I was doing this. The engine was warmed to full operating temp (with help from a block heater), and I cycled the splitter several times (with wood to chew on). I'll go out again tomorrow and see what's happening with the foam and fluid level.

Any pointers on how to check for and remove air from the system would be appreciate. I'll also be posting video on YouTube that I'll provide a link to later.

Al:D:D
 

Attachments

  • PICT0205.jpg
    PICT0205.jpg
    327.7 KB · Views: 662
  • PICT0200.jpg
    PICT0200.jpg
    306.3 KB · Views: 784
  • PICT0201.jpg
    PICT0201.jpg
    330.5 KB · Views: 665
  • PICT0203.jpg
    PICT0203.jpg
    605.6 KB · Views: 583
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter #16  
I did the same thing with the hydo fluid when I first installed my 3 point splitter. After I thought about it I figured out what I had done:

On the extend side of the cylinder lets say it holds 1 gallon of fluid.

On the retract side of the cylinder it holds about 1/3 less because of the piston rod taking up volume.

The foaming will leave once all the air is worked out. Just use the splitter for 20 minutes and let the fluid get good and warm. Then retract the ram all the way on the splitter and place your 3 point full down along with the FEL if attached, shut the tractor down and check the level. I would do this every 20 minutes for the first hour of use then by that time it should settle down and hold steady.

Chris
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter #17  
ON the Quick Connects, Kubota uses the ISO-7241-1b version for the BX series - found that out when I added my 3PH log splitter. I think they use more standard versions in the larger machines.

For future reference, you can order them here for a reasonable price. My original QCs are made by Snap Tite.

ISO 7241-1B Hydraulic Quick Disconnects

Nice job on the 3PH log splitter.
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter #18  
If you make the hydro hoses a little longer you could split wood in front of the FEL and make things as easy as a stand alone splitter.:)
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter
  • Thread Starter
#19  
Thank you! It's pretty frosty lately, but I'll give this a try after I plow the driveway and get the tractor really warmed up. I might even throw a blanket over the cylinder to help baby warm up.

Many thanks,

A

I did the same thing with the hydo fluid when I first installed my 3 point splitter. After I thought about it I figured out what I had done:

On the extend side of the cylinder lets say it holds 1 gallon of fluid.

On the retract side of the cylinder it holds about 1/3 less because of the piston rod taking up volume.

The foaming will leave once all the air is worked out. Just use the splitter for 20 minutes and let the fluid get good and warm. Then retract the ram all the way on the splitter and place your 3 point full down along with the FEL if attached, shut the tractor down and check the level. I would do this every 20 minutes for the first hour of use then by that time it should settle down and hold steady.

Chris
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point log splitter
  • Thread Starter
#20  
Excellent! My neighbor has a BX also, so he'll be glad to know these parts and the source. Thanks, Al

I did the same thing with the hydo fluid when I first installed my 3 point splitter. After I thought about it I figured out what I had done:

On the extend side of the cylinder lets say it holds 1 gallon of fluid.

On the retract side of the cylinder it holds about 1/3 less because of the piston rod taking up volume.

The foaming will leave once all the air is worked out. Just use the splitter for 20 minutes and let the fluid get good and warm. Then retract the ram all the way on the splitter and place your 3 point full down along with the FEL if attached, shut the tractor down and check the level. I would do this every 20 minutes for the first hour of use then by that time it should settle down and hold steady.

Chris

ON the Quick Connects, Kubota uses the ISO-7241-1b version for the BX series - found that out when I added my 3PH log splitter. I think they use more standard versions in the larger machines.

For future reference, you can order them here for a reasonable price. My original QCs are made by Snap Tite.

ISO 7241-1B Hydraulic Quick Disconnects

Nice job on the 3PH log splitter.
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2011 MACK GRANITE HOT OIL (A50854)
2011 MACK GRANITE...
2013 LONE STAR TRAILER MFG. (A50854)
2013 LONE STAR...
2007 Case IH 2588 4WD Combine (A50657)
2007 Case IH 2588...
2017 GENIE GTH-636 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (A51242)
2017 GENIE GTH-636...
Bad Boy Outlaw XP61 Zero Turn Mower (A48082)
Bad Boy Outlaw...
2011 IC Corporation PB105 School Bus (A49461)
2011 IC...
 
Top