Looks a clean low hour machine, judging by the almost intact paint on the splitting wedge I'd say she hadn't seen 15 hours use never mind 150. Using the correct mineral oil was the right approach, have had issues with plastic parts and seals swelling using ATF where it shouldn't be used. Putting it to work to finish off the awkward, difficult to split bits sounds a plan 🙂👍
A good load. Free is best. I split the vast majority of it by hand. Then I saw that splitter at a scrap yard. It makes lighter work and I can see why you use the saw now. More oil is the plan. I was hoping I could get two goes out of the bottle
You need to sharpen the splitting wedge. It's dull and that's why the wood shoots off whenit splits. If you had a nice sharp edge, it would split much smoother.
Hi, looks good and like you, I'd only use it for knots. The pace of common mechanical splitters is too slow for me. Not patient enough. I'm interested in getting one of @BuckinBillyRaySmith 's wood bullets. I second Andy's comment in double handling the logs is a right pain. Keep up the good work!
It’s a trade off. I like splitting with an axe. But I dislike knots. So I’m hoping that I can make a first pass with the axe and then identify the difficult stuff and use the hydraulic splitter on it.
Looks a clean low hour machine, judging by the almost intact paint on the splitting wedge I'd say she hadn't seen 15 hours use never mind 150. Using the correct mineral oil was the right approach, have had issues with plastic parts and seals swelling using ATF where it shouldn't be used. Putting it to work to finish off the awkward, difficult to split bits sounds a plan 🙂👍
That’s the plan John. It is slow though
You can put a wood beam or similar on the pushing part. That way it start cutting sooner.
Thanks..you helped me change my oil
Owen, so that's the load of Lime you were talking about, good stuff. Maybe a bit more oil in the tank, cheers
A good load. Free is best. I split the vast majority of it by hand. Then I saw that splitter at a scrap yard. It makes lighter work and I can see why you use the saw now. More oil is the plan. I was hoping I could get two goes out of the bottle
@@bootsowen Yes using an axe is about stress and double handing. I have filled one of these splitters with used ATF in the past, cheers
You need to sharpen the splitting wedge. It's dull and that's why the wood shoots off whenit splits. If you had a nice sharp edge, it would split much smoother.
Hi, looks good and like you, I'd only use it for knots. The pace of common mechanical splitters is too slow for me. Not patient enough. I'm interested in getting one of @BuckinBillyRaySmith 's wood bullets.
I second Andy's comment in double handling the logs is a right pain.
Keep up the good work!
This one moves fast enough. It seems to have a leak somewhere though. so maybe that was why there wasn't enough oil. further investigation required!
Chopping wood by hand might be quicker but more work for the body, slow and steady.
It’s a trade off. I like splitting with an axe. But I dislike knots. So I’m hoping that I can make a first pass with the axe and then identify the difficult stuff and use the hydraulic splitter on it.
@@bootsowen thats my approach!
Hi did you ever get the splitter to go to the end thanks
That’s as far as they go
arn't you supposed to open the bleed valve before you operate the machine
I dunno?
@@bootsowen Yes open when using, closed when in transit.