fordbroncodave
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I have everything I need to do a log splitter build.... The only thing stopping me from ripping through it
is the configuration of the parts I have.
Someone gave me the whole lifting assembly from a forklift which I was able to salvage lots of thick plates, cylinder, and various lengths of channel. I have 3 hydraulic pumps that I can't identify if they are 1 or 2 stage.
I bought a beam from a local metal salvage, 8X24 is the size, length is 7ft.
I need to cut the cylinder down and reweld it because right now its about 5ft long and does not have an ear on the back to push a pin through it.
The only progress I made on it today was making the sliding assembly which all I need to do is add the large flat plate to the front and a gusset and hole to the back.
Anyone have any pointers on making the splitter wedge? I have 1" steel plate and something a little thicker yet, just not sure how to cut a point into it.
If anyone wants to know, my john deere A tractor is the power plant. I just don't know if I want to take the power from the PTO or add a pump to the clutch drum. Has anyone used hydraulic pressure from the powr trol???
Someone gave me the whole lifting assembly from a forklift which I was able to salvage lots of thick plates, cylinder, and various lengths of channel. I have 3 hydraulic pumps that I can't identify if they are 1 or 2 stage.
I bought a beam from a local metal salvage, 8X24 is the size, length is 7ft.
I need to cut the cylinder down and reweld it because right now its about 5ft long and does not have an ear on the back to push a pin through it.
The only progress I made on it today was making the sliding assembly which all I need to do is add the large flat plate to the front and a gusset and hole to the back.
Anyone have any pointers on making the splitter wedge? I have 1" steel plate and something a little thicker yet, just not sure how to cut a point into it.
If anyone wants to know, my john deere A tractor is the power plant. I just don't know if I want to take the power from the PTO or add a pump to the clutch drum. Has anyone used hydraulic pressure from the powr trol???
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