I like this setup, btw, birch is the worst kind if wood to split its fibres are so long and stringy they tend to stay together. Like other videos on firewood processors nobody likes to show the last piece getting split, maybe because it’s the toughest to control and maybe an embarrassment. But all in all this is a nice processor 👍🏻
Great build man, I am impressed. I am researching to build something for my tractor, do you have any drawings, blueprints for this you would share, sell? Thank you.
Now thats a design that makes sense from start to finish. Would you build another one, or have plans for the one you built? Its much more innovative than anything offered by AVANT, or that ive seen elsewhere. Kudos
Thank you! I have no plans, I just build it pretty much. It’s inspired by halverson processors but theirs is much bigger and heavier and wouldn’t work on such small machines.
I built it from scratch. One big plate holding the sawmotor with two bolts that locks the last plate. Then a sliding plate with two pins that fit the sawbar and a tension screw, also a coupling for chain oil. Lastly a little plate on the other side of the sawbar with two holes with threads that the two bolts from the sawmotor plate screw into and locks it after it's been tightened. At first big plate, sliding plate, sawbar, little lock plate. In that order sandwich together.
Very nice achievement.This log splitter is effective.Congratulations!
Great stuff! Love that you built it yourself!
That saw is awesome !
I like this setup, btw, birch is the worst kind if wood to split its fibres are so long and stringy they tend to stay together. Like other videos on firewood processors nobody likes to show the last piece getting split, maybe because it’s the toughest to control and maybe an embarrassment. But all in all this is a nice processor 👍🏻
The splitting chamber is awesome
Well done I like it. Thank you for the video. 👍
This is the nicest processor of this type
Looks like a Halverson but luv the hyd wedge. Awesome job
Good design, where did you get the saw and hydraulic motor from?
Hydralic motor is a secondhand parker f11-5. Saw bar is just a standard bar for harvester
Thank you for the reply. @@MickesDIY
Nice work, just subscribed, maybe little more protection on the hoses, Take Care 🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Great build man, I am impressed. I am researching to build something for my tractor, do you have any drawings, blueprints for this you would share, sell? Thank you.
Thanks!
I don't have any drawings. I just designed it as I was building it.
GENIUS Thank you
Awesome!
great machine:) what hydraulic motor is used with the cutting chains? I have Parker f11-010 it will be ok in my project? Thank you for your help😊
Thanks! I run with Parker F11-5, if the larger one fits your build depends on what flow you have.
@@MickesDIY Thank you very much. You are my hero👏
Thats awesome...have you got the plans?
@@brettsoutar8618 no plans unfortunately.
Now thats a design that makes sense from start to finish.
Would you build another one, or have plans for the one you built? Its much more innovative than anything offered by AVANT, or that ive seen elsewhere. Kudos
Thank you!
I have no plans, I just build it pretty much. It’s inspired by halverson processors but theirs is much bigger and heavier and wouldn’t work on such small machines.
This machine is very similar to the BTD saw splitting machine ruclips.net/video/ffQBdG9HAEA/видео.html&ab_channel=MartinBloemenkamp
What are you using for an assembly to run the saw? That’s the only thing holding up my building
I built it from scratch. One big plate holding the sawmotor with two bolts that locks the last plate. Then a sliding plate with two pins that fit the sawbar and a tension screw, also a coupling for chain oil. Lastly a little plate on the other side of the sawbar with two holes with threads that the two bolts from the sawmotor plate screw into and locks it after it's been tightened.
At first big plate, sliding plate, sawbar, little lock plate. In that order sandwich together.
Grymt bygge 🇸🇪💪
is your f11-05 motor have a 18 mm shaft and how did you fit a sprocket to it?
Yes it's 18mm shaft. I had a local machineshop make an adapter for me to fit standard harvester sprockets with 25mm hole.
@@MickesDIY lol was thinking the same thing
would like to see how you did it or just say how but it would be hard to take picture
Very nice work 👍🏽 how much do you think it cost you to build?
Thanks. Haven't done the maths on that 😅
But around 2-3000 euro I think.
What did you use for your saw motor
I'm using a volvo/parker F11-5c.
Where did you order it from
It's old and used so can't help you with that. Any hydraulic shop can probably sell it.