A "temporary" wood splitter

/ A "temporary" wood splitter #1  

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I've got several pieces (1 tree worth of ash) of log for firewood that's 8" to 10" in diameter. There's to much for me to split by hand and not enough to make it worth while to buy a real logsplitter. What I'm thinking about doing is to use a steel beam with a wedge and 4" cylinder on it and the tractors hydraulics to run the cylinder. This way all I'll need to buy is the hydraulic cylinder and hoses. What I have is a 6' long 4 x 8 beam left over from building a barn - the web is 3/16" and the flanges are flat so it's not an "I" beam. Does anyone know if I'm going to bend the beam while splitting wood? Do I need a heavier beam? The ash is mostly free of knots.

The tractor is 2828 psi @ 11gpm -- a 50hp diesel powered log splitter!
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #2  
Is it possible to rent a log splitter? Seems like too much work to build something for 1 tree.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #3  
And to spoil all your fun... you could split a few by hand over how ever long it takes. :thumbsup:
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #4  
I've got several pieces (1 tree worth of ash) of log for firewood that's 8" to 10" in diameter. There's to much for me to split by hand and not enough to make it worth while to buy a real logsplitter. What I'm thinking about doing is to use a steel beam with a wedge and 4" cylinder on it and the tractors hydraulics to run the cylinder. This way all I'll need to buy is the hydraulic cylinder and hoses. What I have is a 6' long 4 x 8 beam left over from building a barn - the web is 3/16" and the flanges are flat so it's not an "I" beam. Does anyone know if I'm going to bend the beam while splitting wood? Do I need a heavier beam? The ash is mostly free of knots.

The tractor is 2828 psi @ 11gpm -- a 50hp diesel powered log splitter!

Ash splits if you look at real hard. About as easily as wood can be split. Sometimes it can be somewhat stringy, but pull those little pieces off for kindling.

One trees worth? hmmmm, about 25 20inch rounds? (counting the larger tops.

Unless you are just bent on building a splitter just to do it, Can you hire some 17 year old for a couple of hours?
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #5  
Ash splits if you look at real hard. About as easily as wood can be split. Sometimes it can be somewhat stringy, but pull those little pieces off for kindling.

One trees worth? hmmmm, about 25 20inch rounds? (counting the larger tops.

Unless you are just bent on building a splitter just to do it, Can you hire some 17 year old for a couple of hours?

Around here, a 17 year old is about worthless! If it can't be done on a phone with an app, it can't be done!
David from jax
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #6  
yah....I am a middle aged fat-*** and I can still split more than a tree's worth at a time. Even if you only do a couple pieces, then take a break you'd be done in no time.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter
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Does not seem possible to rent or borrow a log splitter - none within 30 miles as far as I know. But lots of saw mills - I can get 17' logs sawn as long as they are 8.5" at the small end. And finding anyone (17yr old or adult) to do this is quite difficult. I've been splitting by hand and i'm pushing 70 now and looking for a less labor intensive method.

If I understand the equations for deflection and the forces involved, it should work. However, it looks like I'll be half way to the cost of a "real" log splitter just on the cost of the cylinder and hoses.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #8  
Is it possible to rent a log splitter? Seems like too much work to build something for 1 tree.

x2 on renting something. cash x time spent on making a log spliter. you could have rented something.

pending on time of year around here, you can get free firewood, how much is it worth to even worth to split it?
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #9  
I just built a splitter with a used 4x30" cylinder and scrap I beam. By the time you add in the cylinder, hoses, quick couplers, extra hydraulic oil for your tractor, you're probably going to be in the $3-400 ballpark pretty quick. Is the valve on your tractor controlling the remotes easy to reach from the ground? If not, you'll want a valve on the splitter which adds to the cost.

Small wood like you're talking about, with coupons you could get a Chinese electric splitter for $250 ish from HF and either keep it or sell when you're done. They also have a manual pumping one for cheaper, but it has got to be slooooow.

5 ton Log Splitter
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #11  
I would advertise free firewood. Someone will come and take it.

Then I would order a cord of firewood already split and delivered, unless you are emotionally attached to that tree or can see firewood splitting in future projects..
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #12  
Agree with Deere Dude. It is not worth it. You could pile the pieces up and have a little barn fire. Order some nice seasoned whiteoak and don't worry about it if you need wood for winter.

If on the other hand, you split and cut wood all the time then I would suggest buying a log splitter.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #13  
One does not just build a "temporary" log splitter. Once they know you have a splitter, you will get offered trees for the taking by friends and family. Before you know it youre on the lookout for firewood, because you have a splitter anyways... And when you build it "temporary" and it breaks, you need to get it fixed beause you have logs anyways... ;)
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #14  
Fiskars x27 for the win.

That guy, tunkey4099 is over 80 and still splits over 10 full cords a year.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #15  
You could do what I did when I had my chainsaw fetish. If a new saw came out, i had to have it. I'd buy it, keep it for a year, and then sell it for not that much of a loss because invariably, the saw price would go up. I've seen these things at Tractor Supply for 6-700 bucks. Use it, sell it for 5-600 bucks and it's cheaper than renting because you can keep it as long as you like without the onus of returning a rental.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #16  
Buy a used one and sell when done Or being that it's Ash, You can get one of those small electric splitters for $200. I have one at my cabin and have easily split 10" Birch with it. It's certainly not adequate for my home wood use but works well for fire pit stuff.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #17  
If you were my neighbor I would split it for you for free.
 
/ A "temporary" wood splitter #18  
My 89 year old father-in-law sits on a log in his garage and splits wood by hand with a wedge and a hand sledge.... and some beers! :laughing:
 

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