Timberwolf part II

/ Timberwolf part II #1  

T185

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Tractor
JD 2520 & JD 3039R
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Specs.
1. 11 hp honda
2. 16 gpm pump
3. 4" bore cylinder with 2" shaft
4. +- 12 second cycle

Cost
1. $200 Honda 11 HP motor off of craigs list
2. $430 Cylinder, tires, spindle, pump mount from surplus center
3. $214 Hydraulic hoses fittings from local shop
4. $250 pump, detent, love joy coupling from local hydraulic shop
5. Steel.....Free
6. $80 rod, fuel to heat the garage
7. 55 hours of Fab
 
/ Timberwolf part II #2  
I thought it was a bad idea to use teflon tape on hyd. fittings. Or is that only on tractors because of the transmission?
 
/ Timberwolf part II #3  
You may want to put something on the pusher to keep the logs from cocking off to the side. Many have two 1/3 circles of raised steel about 1/4" high.

I also wouldn't be surprised if you wind up hacking some of those rods off of one end. They look like they could snag a pant leg or even give you a nasty jab in the crotch if you are not careful.
 
/ Timberwolf part II #4  
Tough crowd.
Looks like a nice splitter. Good job!

Maybe you could connect the rod ends with a shin guard. You'll surely think of refinements as you use it.

If you are careful with the Teflon it shouldn't get in the system. My 3ph splitter came with taped thread joints and some scraps did get caught in the quick connect the first time I used it. I use some white goo called Bakerseal that has been 100% successful so far. Locktite also makes some nice liquid Teflon sealer in a handy squeeze tube.
 

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