Chinese log splitter repair AL-KO log splitter repair part 4

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @mrc4912
    @mrc4912 2 года назад

    Pretty good repair job, you saved a decent machine for future use. And those welds don't look too bad, the most important thing about a weld is that it holds the metal together.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  2 года назад

      Thanks Mr C....... It's still working OK 5 years on split about a ton of logs round a friends house last Saturday with it... so perhaps my welding ain't too bad after all....painting it over always makes it look way better...!
      Cheers....Trevor

  • @dgrose66
    @dgrose66 Месяц назад

    That’s great thanks Trevor.

  • @thereve
    @thereve 6 лет назад +2

    Nice series of videos on this. I think I’ll get one soon or a similar Chinesium splitter. It would be nice to see you rig something up to verify if this can produce anywhere near the advertised force. Not sure how you’d go about it. You can measure the bore easily enough. Don’t know how you could test how much pressure it can generate.

  • @jordanscott9231
    @jordanscott9231 2 года назад

    What did u torque the nuts on back to and did u do a sequence

  • @brianolson958
    @brianolson958 Год назад

    Did you have to weld the end piece on also?

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  Год назад +1

      Hello Brian......Yes I did, when the side welds broke it pulled the end piece bending the ram which is a tube and snapping the weld on the end piece....Cheers....Trevor

  • @robertsimpson7113
    @robertsimpson7113 4 года назад

    What kind of a seal or sealant did you use on the hydraulic cylinders end cap where the wing nut vent is??

  • @dgrose66
    @dgrose66 Месяц назад

    Well done, and you were splitting some big ash logs there. Was it seasoned or green please? I have some we cut down in February and wondered if the Alko would handle it ok? Incidentally what caused the rods the break in you last video?
    Really good content, thanks for taking the time to post👍

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  Месяц назад

      Hello Thanks for the kind comments! that Ash is pretty well seasoned....You are better off cutting Green and splitting Green less like hard work on your tools TBH.
      the breakage was a combination of trying to split some very hard Elm and one of the M14 nuts on the ends of the rods coming a bit loose allowing it to twist, weld breakage following the replacement rods came from a scrap Mono type water pump which is a high quality product with good steel parts... it's still splitting logs as of Nov 2024 been passed on to first my son and now my brother..... My father had a horizontal splitter on a stand which my son now has.....
      Father and Myself both have Hyundai HYLS8000VE 8T Vertical log splitter's they are 3000 watts which is the most powerful motor you can run on a 13amp 230V socket in the UK
      I bought one from Ebay so say a second but I couldn't anything imperfect about it delivered for £560..... If you are going to split a fair bit of wood I would go for one of these type of vertical splitters there are loads of brands which look the same.... Generic Chinese I guess, the Forrest Master one's look identical.
      They really work well and the Claimed 8 tons is a real step up for the horizontal types....and so much easier to use stood up! Father is 89 and splits all his winter wood about 3 tons bit by bit I cut it mind you I cit the wood....go vertical mate......I should do a video on ours, when it stops raining!! .....Cheers.....Trevor

  • @TomislavKoren
    @TomislavKoren 4 года назад

    Great job, I watched all of videos in series and I see you have all sorts of problems with splitter but not the one I have. Mine works OK and has pressure but rattles heavily. Probably I left oil inside for too long. Sound stayed with fresh oil. However I see that you can benefit from pedal like I did. Since I'm splitting by myself, I hated flying wood all over the place. Therefor I mounted pedal so i can press pedal with foot, leth hand is for valve control while right hand supports big chunks or I can make kindling very fast in large quantities. You have to be extra careful because obviously right hand can thet way end up in bad place but I find it less dangerous than axe.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  4 года назад

      Hello Tomislav.... You are so right about a foot Switch I have bought 2 from eBay for my and a friends splitters
      but have never got round to fitting them! you are correct about the safety side of things you need to be careful!
      Axe's well I have had a few injuries with them can't be any safer...!
      All the best...Trevor

    • @TomislavKoren
      @TomislavKoren 4 года назад

      @@jetblack11td Don't hesitate from mounting if you already bought pedals. It'll be a different world experience once you do it. It's fairly easy although I was confused after opening because it has dual switch. Mine is Scheppach while you have AlKo but I assume they are same from inside electric box. If you need images or help with wiring leave comment. I can send you images of mine as example.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  4 года назад

      Hello Tomislav Thanks for your kind offer of help your a good guy......I think I'll be OK I've been an industrial Electrician for the last 48 years..... :) !! But thanks that's what RUclips is all about trying to help people and pass on information.
      Wishing you a happy Christmas and safe 2021.....Cheers Trevor

  • @petewiddowson1103
    @petewiddowson1103 6 лет назад +2

    hi I have problem with log splitter just no pressure when to split wood had it for about three years now changed seals but still nothing it works ok as it should just that when under pressure nothing

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  6 лет назад +2

      Hello Pete.....Have you checked the hydraulic fluid level? No1 cause of problems ....

    • @petewiddowson1103
      @petewiddowson1103 6 лет назад +2

      hydraulic fluid level ok seals have been done two big ones and two small ones and the small one on the pressure vale

    • @rob3865
      @rob3865 2 года назад +1

      @@petewiddowson1103I know this is an old comment but for anyone else theres also a valve housing with 5 seals that knocks through from the opposite side to the operating handle, possibly seals damaged. Remove operating handle, valve and retaining grub screw first then make note of which way up it comes out!

  • @realgagne2956
    @realgagne2956 7 лет назад +1

    I have one that the hydraulic pump squirts out fluid through the bolts. I tried putting silicon gasket maker and re tighten the bolts, but that didn't work either. ANY suggestions?

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  6 лет назад

      Real Gagne Hello I used silicon gasket compound you could PTFE tape on the threads or thin copper washers you can buy mixed size kits on EBay very cheaply good luck.....Trev

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  6 лет назад

      You could try Dowty seals under the bolt heads sreach for them on eBay cheap enought or try PTFE tape wound round to form a seal copper washers one again from eBay or local autoparts store...Cheers...Trev

  • @MrFarmeruk
    @MrFarmeruk 10 месяцев назад

    😊 good job 👍

  • @kylebacher8074
    @kylebacher8074 5 лет назад

    Where do you get parts for them. I have ls4t-370 electric china log splitter. It works but leaks and want to get seals and the switch box is breaking along with the switch is falling apart. So looking to fix it up to keep using it.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  5 лет назад +2

      Hello Kyle...Not sure where you are in the UK?
      I rang a fairly local to me place Nailsworth Garden machinery, which is in Gloucestershire ...they sell the ones branded the same as mine AL-KO... I would think things like seals will be pretty standard items most likely from companies that supply bearings etc surely going to be standard metric lipped seals.
      the button is also a standard 22mm unit eBay... make sure you get the right contacts N/O or N/C
      plastic boxes are on there too you may have to adapt something...for all the poorish build quality
      they are a great back saver...
      All the best ....Trevor

    • @kylebacher8074
      @kylebacher8074 5 лет назад

      @@jetblack11td thanks for some info. I'm in the states florida to be exact. Some of the other cheaper electric ones look the same but have some different parts. It's blue in color 4 ton and I put model number in first post. It working but needs work bedore it fails. I bought it used I. This condition but figures I can clean up and fix to keep it going. Only paid $50 for it.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Kyle well for 50 bucks you did OK .... Mine came for zero from my father...it's really a case of some creative engineering to keep them running ....the build quality at the materials are pretty poor ...but they really do save some work, does it get cold enough in Florida to burn logs in the winter?

    • @kylebacher8074
      @kylebacher8074 5 лет назад

      @@jetblack11td it does get cold enough here but I picked it up to use in mountains when we move. To get us started anyways if it keeps breaking or can't keep up I'll upgrade later. I fixed the electrical box and found the switch so I order. I'll still have to clean up and tear down to see what o-ring and gaskets are failing.

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  5 лет назад

      Good Job mate... there are quite a few o-rings and seal etc on eBay...Trust me it gets more cold and wet enough here in the UK...still I'm off to California for a bit of a road Trip next month, hopefully visiting Death Valley don't think we'll be cold there!

  • @pete3897
    @pete3897 3 года назад

    420 subs! That's gold :) I don't wanna sub just so I don't ruin it for ya!

  • @benjaminschneider4555
    @benjaminschneider4555 4 года назад

    it's not a log splitter either, it's more of a toy for your children!

    • @jetblack11td
      @jetblack11td  3 года назад

      Yes Ben it's certainly is! but does the job for domestic use...my mate Ade has the proper thing a rotary screw type powered by a Massey 135 tractor
      trouble is I can't get it in my garden! all the best....Trevor