ericm979
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- Joined
- Nov 25, 2016
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- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
- Tractor
- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
I have an Oregon log splitter, 28 ton, one of those horizontal/vertical types. At full extension there's about 2" between the end of the wedge and the plate on the end of the beam that holds the round in place. Many times that's not enough to fully split the round. Sometimes I can pull it loose by hand but sometimes I have to turn the round and split it from the other side. It really kills my throughput. Some of the species I've split don't have this problem but most do. Bay is particularly terrible in this regard but live and tan oaks aren't great either.
Is there a reason why there's that much of a gap between the wedge and plate? Some safety thing I don't know about?
Is there a reason why there's that much of a gap between the wedge and plate? Some safety thing I don't know about?