Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review

   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review #51  
The manual states not to split anything larger than 8".

Huh? My furnace door is 9x11 and 27 inches deep firebox. The closer to that size the wood is, the longer it burns over nite.

I wouldn't even consider splitting wood under 8 inches.

What a stupid line in the manual. I'd have to return the thing!

Around here we have a lot of dead elm wood. 30 ton doesn't sound like too much when you are splitting a 2-3 foot elm log 27 inches long. :)

--->Paul
 
   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review #52  
The HF 30T splitter rips right through crotch Elm. Lots of power, a well designed wedge...too bad some of the other crucial parts of the splitter are pure crap.

So I'm in the process of rebuilding it. I've repaired the cylinder, replaced the hoses and replaced the bootleg valve with a genuine Prince unit (LS-3000-1). I also replaced the undersized return filter, added pressure gauges and took off all the stupid HF stickers.

I'll post pix as soon as it it is all finished...I can't wait!
 
   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review #53  
I hope some one can help me, I bought a 30 ton Harbor Freight Log Splitter, awesome machine, rips right thru cottonwood, but has blown the return hose off several times, I spent the bucks to make it a high presser hose, now it blows the filter off. After blowing the filter off 3 times in less then a hour and at 3 gallons of hydraulic oil each time I have a blow out, I removed the filter to finish my wood splitting job with out any other mishaps.
I cut the first filter open and there was some orange paint in it but not enough to plug it. Inspecting the set up the return hoes comes out of the directional valve at 1 inch, goes thru a 1 シ inch hose goes into the filter housing at 1 inch and out of the filter housing into the hydraulic reservoir at セ inch, this is where I think the design error is, it痴 restricting the flow. I have looked at others and see they have put the filter on the pump inlet side. Also how do you remove 15 gallons of oil from my work area? Any advice would be helpful.
 
   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review #56  
...........I have looked at others and see they have put the filter on the pump inlet side. .............

I think this has been discussed here before - you may need to do a search. It seems like filtering on the intake side makes more sense.
 
   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review #58  
30 ton Harbor Freight Log Splitter, awesome machine, rips right thru cottonwood.

I've never heard of cotton wood being much of a feat to split lol:confused:
Throw some sycamore on it for a real test:p
Take a look at other brands of splitters and see where the filter's are located then copy the design. You might wanna check your pressure too, maybe the relief valve is sticky?
Hot hydraulic oil under high pressure is very dangerous, be careful!!
 
   / Harbor Freight Log Splitter Review
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#59  
So update - still using it, it's been outside for 8 years plus now, still going strong, with a couple of carburetor cleanings. Wouldn't really change anything I put in the first review. My valve auto return stopped working, actually came on here to see if anyone had any ideas, but I won't cry if I have to replace it.
 
 

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