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New "ear's " for the splitter

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  1. B.Brown

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    image.jpeg image.jpeg Took the splitter out and had some new "ears" put on it. These are made out of 3/4" plate, bet these don't bend. I'll take some better pictures tomorrow, the sun was glaring off the ipad and i didn't get a very good shot of the ''ears'' that knock off a chunk of wood that gets stuck on the splitting head. the other one's were really flimsy.
     
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    image.jpeg Better better picture
     
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    Looks great!

    Did you add that thicker chunk of wedge at the top of the wedge? Or did it come like that?
     
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    its a speeco splitter 22 ton and the splitting wedge is what came with it as is. The only thing i did add are the heavy duty ''ears''. Got bored today so i went down to ACE and bought a quart of rustoleum, Hunter green, and painted it. With a brush no less, lol. It was in the high 70's almost 80 so i laid the paint on and kept my brush loaded. Believe it or not, it turned out looking really good. I wiped it down really well first, then started painting. By the time i got the first coat on it had set up pretty good, plus the wind come up a little as well. So, about 2 hrs later i put another coat on the whole thing. I've still got 2/3rds of a quart left. I'll put some pictures up tomorrow after i get back from church.
     
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    image.jpeg Here it is, in her Green glory, I don't think it looks too bad for a BRUSH on paint job. I've since washed the wheels makes it look even better. Maybe i should add a red and white reflective saftey strip in the middle of the splitter base on each side.
     
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    image.jpeg Better picture washed the wheels
     
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    This was the base coat, wait till you see it next time. Couple of more day's and i'll have it done.
     
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    image.jpeg Here's the "new" paint job Jonn Deere green. The reason for the C clamp and the piece of wood on the base , is there was a storm headed this way, big , black clouds, and i felt a few rain drops, so, decided to cover it up until it went by. I used the board to keep the plastic cover off the base since it had just been painted. then i ran a 2x2 past the ram mount and put the plastic over that, forming a tent to keep the drying paint from getting wet. It didn't rain! lol.
     
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    image.jpeg last picture. ACE Brand paint, goes a long way's and its a very good JD match. I have nothing to do with ACE, its just good paint.
     
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    You did a really nice job ! If you put 50 or so safety stickers on it you'd think that it was new.
     
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    Thank you, you do know i did it with a paint brush right? With the exception of the wheels, that is JD yellow spray on. At ACE, you get a lot of paint, with a decent nozzle on the can that actually sprays in a fan type pattern. By the weight of the can, its full. One more thing i might do, is replace the tongue, right now its a pretty flimsy (thin) channel type. I'd like to put a piece of 3x3 square 3/16th's hollow on it instead, if they make it. And, maybe a retractable, type landing gear behind the hook up point. Right now it has a pretty thin, flimsy drop down piece that i really don't like its so thin and it feels like it could collapse. But, it does work. thanks again for the compliment.
     
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    I really like Ace paint myself. Brush painting can give you a really good finish.