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The RuggedMade team is based just south of Boston, Massachusetts with product warehouses on the east and west coast. We are outdoor power equipment enthusiasts that design and sell log splitters that are considered among the highest rated and recommended in the industry. With nearly 10 years in business, RuggedMade has been working hard to deliver the best value in log splitters, pumps, valves, cylinders, engines, plate compactors, and other great products.
Our wood splitters deliver excellent quality, reliable performance, and smart standard features that don't cost more, so that you can get the job done day after day. All our splitters are prosumer quality - they meet commercial grade standards, but are affordable enough to fit into anyone's budget. We have heavy-duty and powerful splitters to suit different requirements.
From homeowners to contractors, firewood sellers to rental companies, we know that you have real work to do and we deliver the features that matter to you.
Our wood splitters deliver excellent quality, reliable performance, and smart standard features that don't cost more, so that you can get the job done day after day. All our splitters are prosumer quality - they meet commercial grade standards, but are affordable enough to fit into anyone's budget. We have heavy-duty and powerful splitters to suit different requirements.
From homeowners to contractors, firewood sellers to rental companies, we know that you have real work to do and we deliver the features that matter to you.
Meet the RuggedMade FC185 Plate Compactor
In today's video we are taking a closer look at the RuggedMade FC185 Plate Compactor. A versatile member of the RuggedMade compaction line, the FC185 is is ideal for patios, sidewalks, and hardscape trenches; compacting depths of up to 12" while still being able to get into tight corners and behind retaining walls.
The FC185 comes equipped with a 163cc Briggs engine, and an optional wheel kit is available as well.
For more information on the FC185 plate compactor, check out our website:
ruggedmade.com/fc185-b-forward-plate-compactor-briggs-163cc-21-x-20-base.html
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The FC185 comes equipped with a 163cc Briggs engine, and an optional wheel kit is available as well.
For more information on the FC185 plate compactor, check out our website:
ruggedmade.com/fc185-b-forward-plate-compactor-briggs-163cc-21-x-20-base.html
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Meet the RuggedMade FC140 Plate Compactor
Просмотров 9128 дней назад
In today's video we are taking a closer look at the RuggedMade FC140 Plate Compactor. The lightest member of the RuggedMade compaction line, the FC140 still packs a punch with up to 8" of compaction depth, while being sleek enough to get into all of the tight corners needed to complete a job. The FC140 comes equipped with a 208cc Briggs engine, and an optional wheel kit is available as well. Fo...
Souped-up 300-Series Log Splitter Ep. 4: Can a Honda GX390 Handle a 28 GPM Pump?
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
In today's video we are back for Episode 4 of our souped-up log splitter series. In this episode we put a Honda GX390 engine on our 300-series log splitter and tried two different pump sizes, the 28 GPM pump, and a smaller 22 GPM pump. Could the GX390 handle the 28 GPM pump and put out a similar cycle time to the Raven 420cc engine? Then we switched to a 22 GPM pump to see just how big a decrea...
How to Measure a Hydraulic Cylinder: Choosing the Right One
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This video is part two of a two-part series that dives deeper into the world of hydraulic cylinders. In this, the second part, we'll be focusing on taking the proper measurements of your cylinder so that you can confirm the right fit. In the first video, we provided an overview of the main parts of a cylinder and cracked one open to get a closer look. You can watch that video here: ruclips.net/...
Hydraulic Cylinder Basics: Intro to the Parts of a Cylinder
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This video is part one of a two-part series that dives deeper into the world of hydraulic cylinders. In this, the first part, we'll be providing an overview of the main parts of a hydraulic cylinder and talk about some of the common variations you should be familiar with to find the right cylinder for your project. In the second video, we will dive into how to accurately measure your cylinder. ...
Tech Corner: How to Replace the Pull-Start on your Honda-GX Engine
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
In today's tech corner, Jared and Nick show us how to replace the pull-start on a Honda-GX engine (and clones). Among the topics of conversation: diagnosing the issue, the removal of the broken pull-starter, a conversation about parts and how interchangeable they are among the many Honda engine clones, and re-installing the pull-starter. Plus, go-karts are involved. We would love to hear in the...
Souped-up 300-Series Log Splitter Ep.3: The Pursuit of a Five Second Cycle Time!
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
In today's video we are back in the woodyard for Part III of our souped-up log splitter series. This time, we upgraded the cylinder on our 322-24 log splitter in a major way, going from a 2.25" rod diameter to a 3" rod diameter. This increased power should make the retract of the cylinder significantly faster. We also moved from an 8 gallon tank to a 12 gallon tank. Our question: would these ch...
RuggedMade: Tackle the Tough Stuff
Просмотров 18 тыс.10 месяцев назад
RuggedMade: Tackle the Tough Stuff
RuggedMade will be at the Paul Bunyan Show - Win a Free Log Splitter!
Просмотров 57010 месяцев назад
RuggedMade will be at the Paul Bunyan Show - Win a Free Log Splitter!
Souped-up 300-Series Log Splitter Ep. 2: How Fast Can We Fill an IBC Tote?
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Souped-up 300-Series Log Splitter Ep. 2: How Fast Can We Fill an IBC Tote?
Pound the Ground! RuggedMade Plate Compactors
Просмотров 492Год назад
Pound the Ground! RuggedMade Plate Compactors
Announcing our Survey Giveaway Winners and an Update on our New RS-800 Series Log Splitter!
Просмотров 811Год назад
Announcing our Survey Giveaway Winners and an Update on our New RS-800 Series Log Splitter!
Tech Corner: Troubleshooting Electric Start Issues in Your Small Engine
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Tech Corner: Troubleshooting Electric Start Issues in Your Small Engine
Souped up 300-Series RuggedMade Log Splitter Takes on Woodpile
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Souped up 300-Series RuggedMade Log Splitter Takes on Woodpile
Tech Corner: Cleaning a Honda GX Carburetor
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Tech Corner: Cleaning a Honda GX Carburetor
Assembling the RuggedMade MX-9 Concrete Mixer
Просмотров 762Год назад
Assembling the RuggedMade MX-9 Concrete Mixer
Tech Corner: Troubleshooting Your Small Engine
Просмотров 774Год назад
Tech Corner: Troubleshooting Your Small Engine
RuggedMade Reversible Plate Compactors
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Год назад
RuggedMade Reversible Plate Compactors
Contest: Show Us How You Split in the Winter
Просмотров 300Год назад
Contest: Show Us How You Split in the Winter
How to Split Firewood: Splitting 101
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How to Split Firewood: Splitting 101
How to Sell Firewood: Starting Your Side Hustle
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How to Sell Firewood: Starting Your Side Hustle
Using Plate Compactors on Asphalt Millings
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Using Plate Compactors on Asphalt Millings
How to Mark, Buck, and Split a Tree Into Firewood
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How to Mark, Buck, and Split a Tree Into Firewood
How to Fell A Tree: Climbing a Birch Tree Before Taking it Down With Rope!
Просмотров 729Год назад
How to Fell A Tree: Climbing a Birch Tree Before Taking it Down With Rope!
Holiday Giveaway! Win a RuggedMade Six-Way Wedge
Просмотров 517Год назад
Holiday Giveaway! Win a RuggedMade Six-Way Wedge
Which Style of Log Splitter is Best for You: Tip-Up vs. Push-Through
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Which Style of Log Splitter is Best for You: Tip-Up vs. Push-Through
Winner of RuggedMade Six-Way Wedge Announced!
Просмотров 256Год назад
Winner of RuggedMade Six-Way Wedge Announced!
Between 4.04 and 4.07 minutes, you said stacking in the rack measuring 4 foot tall x 8 foot long would get you a cord pretty quick. That would be a face cord, which is only 1/3 of a cord. You would need to fill 3 of those racks more less, depending on length of wood for a full cord. Knowing that as well as type of wood it is, makes a big difference in price when purchasing firewood.
Is a good helpful thank you for shared the video
Too bad they are always sold out when I have the wherewithal to go look for it, lol. Sooner or later I'll get my timing right. Only thing better would be adjustable 4x wedge. Still love my splitter though!
Much thanks. Some terminology used elsewhere is much clearer to me.
Thanks for the explanation on the holding wood/steering the fall. I also liked the idea of throwing/getting the climbing rope up before ascending with spurs. Nice!
So I had changed my fluid, afterwards it’s doin as you displayed it will not split the log.Any thoughts or ideas that I can try to do to fix?
Your information is stunning, thanks mate!.
What is the typical size to cut?
besides being the 2 most awkward dudes on the internet, this is likely the most complete and comprehensive video I've seen on the subject of electric start small engines.
Definitely worth watching. Great job, Thanks!
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Why move the log around so much ?
I like how your work table is perfectly level. I thought immediately that you were going to set the ball bearing onto the piece it sits on to keep it from rolling away. But you fooled me instantly. 👍
When will you guys have this back in stock?
How does the circuit protector work on the honda? Is this like a circuit breaker? If it trips how do you know and how do you reset it? Thanks
I like this video. My 22 ton Husky splitter has an air hole in the filler plug of hydraulic fluid reservoir. If not level, fluid can run out. You can also lose some fluid in transit. You can plug the hole. Be sure to remove plug while splitting. (Design flaw?)
I have zero knowledge of Physics. Just looking for ideas to move a TV up and down by remote. Awesome eplanation. I can make a Physics degree now
very good. that brings a lot of light into the darkness. but my single-acting cylinder still has a connection on the lower side for a fine, non-pressurized hose that goes back to the pump. could it be that this is a kind of emergency drain in case the piston seal leaks a little?
Do you guys plan to sell the 4"x3"x24" cylinder that you are testing? Also I know they recommend a 16hp minimum for this pump but you guys seem to be running it on the GX390 (13hp) with ease. Did you have any issues so far with your testing that severely bogged or stalled the motor? I've had a GX390 on my last splitter build for going on a decade with a 22 gpm and it never bogged even the slightest bit with more than 100 cords of wood run through it. The GX390 is very fuel efficient and extraordinarily reliable. I hate to go to a v-twin for 2.5 times the cost and i especially do not get excited about going to a Chinese motor to get a single cylinder 15-16hp. Your video is as though you've been reading my mind and I appreciate this information so much!!
Outstanding video. Electric start stopped working. Diagnosed a bad battery on 15 year old portable generator by substituting battery booster pack. Thanks!
On a solenoid, how can I tell which of the large terminals are positive, or negative
Great video. For a long time i thought the return was sticking due to wear.
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Only the honest people will pay that's sad but true
How to order small hydraulic cylinder?
My splitter keeps spitting hydraulic fluid out of the tank any idea why?
Curious.. .what is the gallon capacity on the hydraulic tank?
On the commercial and I would like to see a log splitter 37 tons soup up. Being in the commercial end sometimes you have some very nardling material but it would be nice to cut the cycle time in splitting introduce fast amounts of chords of firewood. I think the only way that can happen. Is By custom making a modified cylinder also having a high flow GPM pump with a dump. And also the motor to push it and one more thing have a justiable wedge. And at least a 24 gallon tank for long day use running so the hydraulic oil does not get hot.
Are you using 3/4'' hoses excluding return. I imagine that is 1''
Yes, we're using 3/4" hoses. Our supply line is 1".
Great explination
Time to start bumping up the rpm.
Try green wood not dry two different types
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Great video and a great product. I'm in the process of building my homebuilt log splitter and I just placed an order with Rugged Made for a 22 gpm pump, and a 4 inch welded cylinder with a 2.25 rod. That thing will be fast! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🪵🪓🌲🪓🪵🪓🌲🪓🪵
Great to see you doing some testing like this to make the machines better.
So would it work to put a 28gpm on my 737-30 with the 13.5hp Briggs motor?
Traditionally, the minimum recommended engine for the 28 GPM pump is 670cc. The flow rate of the 28GPM pump would require a larger hydraulic tank than currently comes on our 700 series of splitters or an external cooling fan.
I suspect this combo would become power limited in warmer temps. Warmer temp affect density altitude or the amount of o2 available for combustion. Make sure your testing factors in altitude and temps.
I got a 28 ton in route from you guys! Can’t wait! How are you getting sub 6 second cycle times with the 22 gallon per minute pump when you advertise 10-12 seconds on the 22mpg machines? Is it the new ram? Is that ram available for the 28 ton units? Did you yo the hose sizes at all. Basically what can i do to my new 728 to make It have a 6 second cycle time???
We're testing the 300 Series (22-ton) splitter in this video. It's the combination of engine, pump and cylinder that are producing these fast cycle times. The 728 comes with a 4.5" bore (ID) x 24" stroke x 3" rod (OD) cylinder. Traditionally, the minimum recommended engine for the 28 GPM pump is 670cc. The flow rate of the 28GPM pump would require a larger hydraulic tank than currently comes on our 700 series of splitters or an external cooling fan.
Nice rig. Great machines.
Why the hell would you leave a tree Dead center of the road?
Nice presentation. Interesting and informative.
Nice presentation. Knowledgeable and interesting.
Not what I expected. Video was too salesy based on the title.
Perfect, just what I need to know all about this adjustment. Thank you.
How bout a 28gpm pump on a 28 ton splitter??
Is that the splitter that has the faster pump installed? I’m looking to get a 28 ton with the 420cc motor and upgrade to the 28gpm pump. Will that work ok? Thanks!
Yes, this is the 300 Series that we've been tinkering with. So far, the 420cc Raven has been working well with the big pump, but we need to conduct more testing. Traditionally, the minimum recommended engine for the 28 GPM pump is 670cc. The flow rate of the 28GPM pump would require a larger hydraulic tank than currently comes on our 700 series of splitters or an external cooling fan.
5/5 video with the best valves on the market. Prince is by far the best quality even with a high price point.
Where does this stand in production. And what do you think the price point will be?
It's still in production and we'll provide updates as soon as we have them. The price point will be around $10k.