Conveyor problems !!! Longest run with the Eastonmade 12 22
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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Nice splitting 👍 I grew up around elevators like that, maintenance was always important, repairs were always a pain in the ass. The longer you used them the chain would stretch and you would have to tighten the chain. But at the end of the day you would have to remember to loosen up the tension or it would be too tight the next time you used it. Short couple hour runs you wouldn't have a problem, but we would run them for 10-12 hours straight.
Scheib, smooth as silk for the scheib show excellent performance and video 😮😊❤
That is certainly a nice load of oak . The right tools for the right job.😎
Perfect day for this video drop. This week is going to be mess and the yard is already flooded from the overnight storms hitting Md. The more it rains the more I wish I had your splitter for a Day - lol. I have about 7-8x the pile you split, all Black Walnut, just waiting to be split.
Unfortunately I don't sell firewood so the cost of any processor is out of my budget.
Glad you were able to solve the Conveyor issue in short order. There is no getting around maintaining good working equipment.
Give us a glimpse into the Stack side of the operation.
As always you put out the best firewood content on RUclips. PS.Thank You for your service!
Some fine looking splits Scheib and a fine load on that trailer . Nice job !!👍🏻🇺🇸🪵
As Jimmy used to say Good Enough !
Hey Scheib, you can reduce your splitter trash by trying to always have the butt to the wedge. This way the split is going from big to small so it doesn't shear the wood as much. You can really notice the difference on a round that has a lot of taper. If you put the small end to the wedge it will slice strings off. With the butt to the wedge the split gets smaller so no sheared strings. I have over a dozen conveyors. The secret to long life is to slow them down. I install jack shafts on mine and use pulley sizes to reduce the speed by around 75%. Another thing you can do to oil it is instead of dino oil you get used cooking oil from a restaurant. This will be veggie or canola oil so you get the needed lubrication and the splits smell nice and you get a couple extra BTU's also. I've attached a short of one of my converted conveyors. It is a grain elevator same idea as yours. I moved the engine mount farther ahead, added a jack shaft and changed pulley sizes. It is a direct drive ( no clutch on engine) motor so I keep the belt a little slack so if it does jam it will just slip the belt. The engine runs just above an idle so hardly uses any fuel and is nice and quiet. ruclips.net/user/shortsuKcqFhFU4Es
Nice work of splitting all the Roadside stuff.
Back to get more Rounds soon I hope we see …🤙🏻
That’s a pretty good run for the first chain break. We got cut short by the rain today out splitting and filming.
I definitely touch my wood too much. The box wedges make it so easy, but I'm leaning towards ordering an axis over another horizontal splitter, my 9-16 pumps out more than i can handle anyways, but you know we always want bigger and better
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If I ever get one of those and have that issue now I know how to fix it lol thanks scheib good work!🤙
Great looking firewood Scheib, Eastonmade 12-22 is an awesome machine. Cheers Happy Easter 🍻
hi up there great looking load of wood .it would look better in my yard ,good show , john
I see that your luck is about like mine lol. At least you got it fixed. And you got your trailer loaded
Great video!! Glad you fixed the conveyor!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Good job SCHEIB 😊 .
Hey Happy Easter fast work, conveyor little better than when you started.
Nice splits coming off the splitter
Belated Happy Easter Scheib.
Really nice load of oak there Don. Glad you were able to fix the chain and back to it the next day!
Great job. Happy Easter to yall from down Mississippi way. Mike
When i broke my chain it took me a minute to figure it out, the tensioners on mine are completely rusted shut and some of the locking nuts are broken off. So a welding project may be in order soon for me, cause it would have been a lot easier fixing the chain if i had some slack to play with for sure. Looked like a great splitting session brother🍻
Only having one chain makes it harder cuz you don't have the other side helping hold it together.
Nice load Scheib. Might nowt want to do the stacking solo. Lol.
KEEP POSTING SCHEIB!
Nice Work 😮😮😮
Nice setup
Great video
I thought you heated with wood. You are selling the best wood you have for bundles. White oak is the cream of the crop brother!! Great video.
I do heat with wood but I sell more then I use in a winter for now anyway. I need to build my inventory back up for that stand then ill be working on my personal stuff. I am looking into getting an outdoor boiler at some point.
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Nice 👍🇧🇻
Ever try catchin gators !
nope
Is that conveyor originally designed for hay? Great job Scheib 👍💪
Yes, it is!
Designed for picked corn (not shelled). That's what the slots are for... loose grain would fall through and not end up in the corn crib. Also, used for hay.
I would say there's probably 7.Maybe close to 8 face cords there
I’m kinda wondering, I mean, I love an good eastonmade splitter, but every box wedge machine I’ve seen on RUclips, they always seem to struggle, and slice rather than split.
Difference being when I watch other box wedge splitters or processors (Japa perfect split) they power through and don’t seem to struggle. I’m not bashing this product, it’s just an observation 😎😎
Another observation Mr Scheib, at that height, your grizzly bar angle needs to be less steep, it can’t do its job properly at such a steep angle.
Thanks as always 👍🏼👍🏼
Don how many pullys and what sizes do you have on the conveyor? for the speed that it travels at.
thanks
How often do you oil those chains in the conveyer..... or don't oil them?
Pretty frequently
Chain repair is not fun on the old conveyors
Oak for bundles? Trying to melt your customers in July 2025 lol. Sorry it’s oak 2026 lol.
Great video
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