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Borrowed Our Neighbor’s Splitter

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Skier76, Oct 11, 2024.

  1. RCBS

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    How's that engine run? Subaru EX series is the only small engine series I will rate higher than a Honda GX due to overhead cam design.
     
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  2. Skier76

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    Really smooth. Starts easily too. I’m guessing it spends some time outside based on how the overall unit looks.

    Our Billy Goat blower (close to 20 years old IIRC) has a Subaru engine and it’s been great.
     
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    you need a drift punch to realign the holes, they were aligned before without drilling and will line up again.


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    X2 on the drift punch.
     
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    Good news! I was able to rotate the cylinder and get the bolt in. Took one quick tap and dropped right down. Secured it with a nylock nut. I bought an extra bolt, nylock nut and two regular nuts. I’ll give them both to my neighbor when I return the splitter. With that sorted out, I was able to split a good amount vertically today which was awesome for the bigger rounds.

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    Interesting Beech splits. The Beech in SoVT gets some type of canker on it and the bark is not smooth; impacts the interior as well:

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    Getting after some hardwood rounds that were in the stacks behind the splitter:

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    End of the day pics:

    Splitter some bigger rounds that had been in the pile for quite some time.
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    A bunch of Pine and Hemlock that we split between last week and and this weekend:
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    More softwood:
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    I ended up rolling the dice and saving the rounds from a large Beech that rotted and fell on its own months ago. Got lucky and there was some salvageable wood in there. Pile in the background; stacks in the foreground:
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    About 80% of these splits were done with the splitter today:
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    Things went quickly today with me running the splitter and my wife stacking; we both have our enjoyable tasks.
     
  6. JD Guy

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    Nice productive day! Wife and I have a similar arrangement, I split and she stacks but will use the splitter occasionally in vertical position:)
     
  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Looking good Glenn! Nicely done by the Skier76 team! :thumbs: