Log Splitters

   / Log Splitters #81  
I'm blessed with a good timber, good equipment and good health. So I rather enjoy putting up firewood. I never have to do it in bad weather. That takes the fun out of it real fast!!!! :)

Must say I sort of enjoy it also. Went out today and dropped two trees and cut part into logs and split them just for the exercise - don't really need the wood right now but need to get the trees down and it was nice out so why not...
 
   / Log Splitters #83  
As for wedge on the beam or cyl, I'll NEVER go back to the wedge on the cyl. design!!

SR

Rob - I have to ask you why not having the wedge on the beam. You obviously cut a lot of wood and have used one. I do not have a splitter but like the double action ones which require the wedge to be on the cylinder but it is guided so that it doesn't sideload the cylinder like a beam just on the end of the cylinder.

By the way - I agree with you on the ergo. The rolling the rounds onto the splitter and never having them hit the ground makes a lot of sense. Being able to stand up and have the work at the proper height without lifting is everything.
 
   / Log Splitters #84  
Rob - I have to ask you why not having the wedge on the beam. You obviously cut a lot of wood and have used one.
I still own one, that NEVER get's used...

There's several reasons I don't like the wedge on the cyl, I'll give you two good ones here.

With the wedge on the beam it's much faster because you handle the wood less! Look at this pict.,

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The splitter is filling my self unloading trailer for me! I don't have to throw the splits in it, they go right off the end of the splitter right into the trailer.

Another good reason is, NO stuck wood on the wedge!! I don't have, or ever need to have an ax or hatchet on the splitter to cut stringy wood off the wedge! I don't need to bam bam any stuck wood, or in a worse case, use a chain to pull wood off the wedge. You NEVER need to deal with stuck or stringy wood, you just roll another chunk on, and push it on through.

It just so much FASTER to have the wedge on the beam, and we didn't even get to the part about the "adjustable" 4-way wedge yet...

SR
 
   / Log Splitters #85  
I am still an old style guy - a 12 pound maul but I am thinking more and more of splitter. I hadn't thought it pushing the wood directly out of the way but that makes a lot of sense. Also having never used one the stringy wood is not something I would have thought of either - if the wedge went back behind a plate it would drive the wood off but most do not have that long of stroke.

I appreciate the response!
 
   / Log Splitters #86  
I still own one, that NEVER get's used...

There's several reasons I don't like the wedge on the cyl, I'll give you two good ones here. I have a 4 way splitter attachment for mine, not adjustable but it works well.

With the wedge on the beam it's much faster because you handle the wood less! Look at this pict.,

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The splitter is filling my self unloading trailer for me! I don't have to throw the splits in it, they go right off the end of the splitter right into the trailer.

Another good reason is, NO stuck wood on the wedge!! I don't have, or ever need to have an ax or hatchet on the splitter to cut stringy wood off the wedge! I don't need to bam bam any stuck wood, or in a worse case, use a chain to pull wood off the wedge. You NEVER need to deal with stuck or stringy wood, you just roll another chunk on, and push it on through.

It just so much FASTER to have the wedge on the beam, and we didn't even get to the part about the "adjustable" 4-way wedge yet...

SR

Just retract the wedge and the stuck wood remover built on the machine removes it. All commercially made machines have them. No chains or axes needed.

I have a 4way non adjustable attachment for my wedge.
 
   / Log Splitters #87  
Just retract the wedge and the stuck wood remover on the machine removes it. All commercial made machines have them.

Mine was a commercial made machine and it didn't. I just stuck a block of wood between the stuck piece and the end of the cylinder and retracted it.
 
   / Log Splitters #88  
Just retract the wedge and the stuck wood remover built on the machine removes it. All commercially made machines have them. No chains or axes needed.

I have a 4way non adjustable attachment for my wedge.
And with a wedge on the beam, I'm moving ahead, still splitting wood....getting it done, instead fiddlefarting with stuck wood. lol!

SR
 
   / Log Splitters #89  
And with a wedge on the beam, I'm moving ahead, still splitting wood....getting it done, instead fiddlefarting with stuck wood. lol!

SR

If the wood is in truly stuck as in it can't be split how do you move ahead?
 
   / Log Splitters #90  
Once I place a round on the splitter I don't let anything fall to the ground intentionally regardless of size. :)

Yeah, an 'off-feed' tray, table,whatevfer is a great addition.
 

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