What have you done to or with your splitter today?

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I tried posting these the other day but somehow I was not able to complete the downloads.


I tried moving my splitter by hand and then tried out the wing and my new log stop.








Man, what a beast, nice splitter, never have to hoist those huge rounds up on to the splitter, I like it.
 
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I finally got around to putting the tarp back on it :)
 
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I finally got around to putting the tarp back on it :)

Im thinking about a tarp of some sort also. The equipment in the garage looks close to new even though they are almost and more than two decades old. Keeping the weather off of the equipment is so much helpful to the life of the equipment.
 
Im thinking about a tarp of some sort also. The equipment in the garage looks close to new even though they are almost and more than two decades old. Keeping the weather off of the equipment is so much helpful to the life of the equipment.
i've been thinking about building a little shed to store it in down by the processing area...
 
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I split and stacked about 2 cord today. My little speeco still running as good as new!
 
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Going to a sale on Saturday and this monster might follow me home...
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Lloyd - take a good look at the pump. PTO pumps can be a wide range of sizes and pressures. On the plus side they are usually a single stage because power (HP) is typically not an issue. If that cylinder is as big as it looks (I would guess a 5 or 6”), you will want a pump that runs 16GPM. Even higher would be better or its going to be painfully slow.

V-iron - Splitter is looking good, man.
 
I don't plan to run it by pto. But I hear ya probly won't use that cylnder either , more so looking to use it to make a different splitter, but most likely it will go for more than I want to spend.
 
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...I am thinking multi-split box wedge with a flat top and an arm that works with cylinder to pull the remaining log part back on the beam. Outfeed conveyor. Log lifter and mini fridge.
 
...I am thinking multi-split box wedge with a flat top and an arm that works with cylinder to pull the remaining log part back on the beam. Outfeed conveyor. Log lifter and mini fridge.
.... And car crusher!
 
Freezing rain and snow tonight Put
mine away
 
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Gave the TWP-1 some TLC tonight. New air filter, carb, checked the hydraulic fluid level, aired up the tires to spec. Hopefully going to get 3 cord split up and stored tomorrow for winter of 2019-20.
 
I'm sitting good for a couple of seasons. All this is headed to a couple neighbors that can't cut anymore. Great morning in the woods with good friends and my dad.

Your a good neighbor..
 
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Gave the TWP-1 some TLC tonight. New air filter, carb, checked the hydraulic fluid level, aired up the tires to spec. Hopefully going to get 3 cord split up and stored tomorrow for winter of 2019-20.


So the three cord didn't happen Saturday. 11 degrees out with 25 mph wind gusts. I worked in the garage instead.

I am starting to like the luxury of being two years ahead on wood.
 
Brought it over to my friends house, I've still got two or more cords waiting to be stacked
 
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Yesterday and today I split up some of the larger trees I layed down on Saturday.

Those rounds that I could roll downhill were a breeze, but going uphill is another story.

It's time for a winch, and tongs.
 
After a few years years of choking big logs with 5/16" chains, I just bought my first pair of big tongs. Haven't used them yet, but I'm sure I will over the holiday vacation. Can't wait to stop passing choker chains under logs, as that is the one thing that wears me out more than anything else, on wood skidding days.
 
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