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Got a "new" Splitter

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Nov 12, 2022.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    If all else fails...some redneck engineering...duct tape! :sherlock: :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I’m quite sure I work with the jerry the term “Jerry rigged” was invented for.!
     
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    You may be faster with axe and maul than the splitter but by the time you finish hand splitting a truckload, you'll be glad to have something a little easier on the back. :D
     
  5. buZZsaw BRAD

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    no more hand splitting unless in the woods here. Or if i need to section bigguns to load like i did today.
     
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    That looks like a mighty fine little btu maker especially for fiddy dollhairs.
     
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    Had some ash rounds to try it on. Got home with enough daylight and plugged it in. They were no match for 15 amp, 6 tons of raw splitting force! :dex: :rofl: :lol: IMG_2092.JPG IMG_2093.JPG
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    Tried it on a quarter of green sugar maple and it bogged the first try. but was able to knock off a couple splits. Ideal for smaller rounds. IMG_2094.JPG IMG_2095.JPG
    No need for holding both button/lever at the same time. Green button splits and back lever reverses. Not as slow as i thought once i got the hang of it. Ms. buZZsaw didnt even hear it from inside the house either so quiet enough.
     
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    Sounds like a keeper.
     
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    The splitter or Ms. buZZsaw? :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Only you can decide!
     
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    You better keep your beautiful Young Lady....I would be willing to bet a million dollars that you could not replace her!
     
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    Yeah this is how you hold the power button down, with this clamp it has a quick release when you're done, wham bam, works great

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    20150320_184602.jpg If it won't split it dead center , load it off center and start shaving chunks off
     
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    More or less what i tried to do with the maple chunk. I have a gas hydro at my main storage area.
     
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    Yeah I upgraded to a 20 ton gas splitter quite a while back, but I split a lot of wood with that 7 ton
     
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    My neighbor wanted me to build him a splitter, but them found one of the little electric deals before I got started on it. It works great for his "fire pit pine".
    I converted my regular splitter to electric around the same time and love it. I bet you could put a 4 way on that thing if you set the wings back an inch or two.
     
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    I jerry rigged the safety on the tractor seat, permanently. Grew up with an old Wheel Horse that didn't have any of that stuff. Come to think of it, I have a few tools that would otherwise be unusable with some of the safety guards in place (angle grinder with a cutoff wheel comes to mind).
     
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    My big lawn tractor that I got little over 20 years ago, still working fine, but when I first got it I couldn't believe that I couldn't back up with the blades engaged, and then I find out I can't get off the thing and leave it running while I hook up the trailer to it or whatever so I fixed both of those problems permanently.
     
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    Nice find Brad. Get crackin now. Eversource is increasing our electric rates 50% come Jan 1st. LOL
     
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    from $.12 to $.24, = 100%? WTIC didn't get it right in their report.
     
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