Todays' project, log splitter mod...

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JerryK

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Mahindra (2011)5035 HST TLB & (2016)2555 HST Cab & (2017)1526 HST(2018)Cub Cadet Pro Z 154L (1991) Caterpillar E70B
I have an old Harbor Freight splitter [ most of my HF stuff was made in Taiwan years ago ] that I usually use vertically, big blocks. ] Today I junked up a tray so I could use it for smaller stuff horizontally. Held on by just one 3/8" bolt on the side.
 
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Looks good and the tray makes it so much easier.
 
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Maybe a long top-link pin, and lynch pin to hold it, would allow you to to a "tool free" swap from vertical to horizontal. I probably would have used two bolts or pins. A pin might rattle unless you get a reasonably tight fit. Did you put a nice radius on the corners of the tray, especially on the working/valve side, to avoid rips in your pants? :)

It looks good and will save a lot bending over no doubt.
 
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I put a 3/4" pin in it soon after, and modified the hyd handle to make it closer. So I did not have to bend over and work the knob... which is more anoying the more you do it. Here is pictures of the hyd operator... lot fun when I caught the fringe on my old shorts on fire welding, and it took me a while to relise it... then beat out the glowing cotten.. :) Did not have the picture of the pin install, but it was just hog'n out a 3/4" hole with my big slow drill...
 
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The tray mod was a slip fit on the three inch wide splitter tube. And if it did rattle, you would never hear it over the racket the B&S makes.. :) I did radius the op side a little, but will radius it more thru the years as I deposit skin and blood on the edge, slowly wearing down the metal to a higly polished state.... again... :) [ IF it last that long, the splitter is twenty years old already... ]
 
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Good job. I like the valve handle extension.

As long as you don't make it just perfect, it will last another 20 years. :laughing: Over-improve it and you are asking for doom.
 

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