So lets hear your ideas

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#11  
Just took a closer look, 4 carriage bolts keep it all together, so I'll add a piece of 8" I beam and that should do it. Thanks everybody
 
   / So lets hear your ideas #12  
Nice work herringchoker, just a couple of junks and I knew a change was needed! Any snow in NB yet??

I don't know why I didn't do it years earlier!
Had about 6" snow here in southeast NB a few weeks ago, but it only stayed around for a couple of days. I cooked steaks on the barbie on Dec. 6, very comfortable in summer t-shirt. Picked the last of my parsnips today, unusually warm weather but it's supposed to turn cold tonight.
 
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#13  
So today I got a start on lifting the splitter working height. Picked a piece of 12" I beam and started pulling the fittings of etc. There is a stretch kit available but it's worth about 225$ so I have all the parts I need now including paint and I'm out $68. Now just gotta finish it
 
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#14  
Well it's just about done for now just have to weld a footplate on the stand and paint it!
 

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   / So lets hear your ideas
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#16  
Thanks herringchocker, just in time for mother nature to drop kick us with some wood burning weather!!
 
   / So lets hear your ideas #17  
Might want to consider an angle brace from the axle to the splitter beam just in case you drop wheel in a chuck hole or hit a curb while towing it,
 
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#18  
Good point about the chuck holes never considered that at all, ir how I am going to tow this with the 4wheeler?????
 
   / So lets hear your ideas #19  
Brushhill dave said:
Good point about the chuck holes never considered that at all, ir how I am going to tow this with the 4wheeler?????

The easiest but ugliest way would be to reposition the angle of your hitch. Instead of coming straight off, put the hitch at an angle. It would be easy to calc, pull your stand up, lower the hitch till the end of the beam is level with the top of your hitch ball. Put a straightedge between the two. Measure the angle between the hitch and straight edge.

Little bit of cutting and welding, problem solved. Won't be the prettiest thing. Might want to make it detachable so it doesn't interfere with your table plans.

Good luck.
 
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#20  
I think if I just invert a 4-6" drop hitch that will be enough vertical gain to make it
 

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