Tractors and wood! Show your pics

   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,141  
How do you set a stop on the return stroke?

That has been a gating issue on "one man" output with my present splitter.

I put a "stop block" on the splitter rail, but it didn't last long. Hard wood, maybe I need to machine machine up a proper clamping stop,
I don't have a physical stop, when my splitter is retracting, I can let go of the spool handle. As it gets to where I want it to stop, I tap the handle out of auto-return and it stops. It is an extra "reach back", but I have it down to one motion after years of splitting. Maybe all spools are not set up this way? If I let it go, it does a full return and the handle flips out of auto-return, so I would think most spools would be this way?
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,142  
How do you set a stop on the return stroke?

That has been a gating issue on "one man" output with my present splitter.

I put a "stop block" on the splitter rail, but it didn't last long. Hard wood, maybe I need to machine machine up a proper clamping stop,

Most wood splitter cylinders push against the plate or wedge on the forward stroke and have a fairly small pin to drag it backwards. I broke the end off my splitter cylinder with a travel stop and my splitter wasn’t the first one I’ve seen broken this way. I didn’t rig that bolt in the beam either. That was factory installed. This was my solution for the problem that has been working for about 4 years.
IMG_8784.JPG
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,143  
Really liking the 3 point pallet forks. The weight on the back is much more stable driving on uneven terrain. Rated to 2,000 lbs and $200 on Amazon. I think they would be worthless without the hydraulic top link though
 

Attachments

  • 20241018_170825.jpg
    20241018_170825.jpg
    7.6 MB · Views: 92
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,144  
What never made sense to me is, someone being afraid to run a 3 point wood splitter or a pto generator because it puts hours on their tractor...

I split a LOT of wood, and I bet I don't put a hundred hours a year on my tractor splitting wood.

Anyone who owns a tractor that they have to worry about, even a couple hundred hours a year running a splitter, must have bought a huge POS for a tractor... lol

SR
I agree.

I would rather have my tractor sitting at 1500 RPMs or so working the log splitter, than having a screamer engine next to me, plus it's just another engine that will sit and eventually get bad gas or trash in the carburetor and need to waste time on it.

Tractor will be quieter, use less fuel and certainly won't care about a couple of hours running the splitter. That's how I ran my splitter for a couple years.

Gas is also more expensive in this neck of the woods. Diesel being at around $6.20/gal versus gas at $7/gal.

Nowadays, having solar panels, I just converted the splitter to a 3 phase 400v electric motor. Super quiet, if I time things right with the sun, pretty much a free operation.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,145  
Took down the last "big" tree for the year yesterday. This little dead 30 foot elm has been dropping limbs and collecting Virginia Creeper for the last several years, so time to go.
IMG_7700.JPG

Middle of nowhere, so 2520 just holding my tools in the background...
IMG_7702.JPG

South side went south, north side to the north...
IMG_7705.JPG

Switched over to pallet forks for the heavy cleanup duty...
IMG_7708.JPG

....and into to processing area it goes...
IMG_7710.JPG

Back to the carryall for final cleanup....
IMG_7720.JPG

And all the larger pieces bucked and split ready to stack in the bunker. Will chip the rest into the pile in the background.
IMG_7721.JPG

Hand splitting went pretty well until the lowest part of the trunk which was full of burl, so got some assist from the saw for those pieces.

Only tree cutting left for this year (I hope) will be some small dead stuff scattered around the pasture.

NOTE: The author in NO WAY endorses operating tractors with ROPS in lowered position, especially with a load of Virginia Creeper on the forks.
 
Last edited:
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,146  
Another thing you want to do is flip your control arm after a split to stop the cylinder from retracting fully.

How do you set a stop on the return stroke?
When I brought home my father's stand alone splitter he had welded up a piece of iron to rest on the beam in back of the ram, so that it would kick off at about 24". Unfortunately I loaned the splitter out and it didn't come back with that add-on.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,147  
I’ve wondered in the past if my oak wasn’t dry enough. It normally dries at least two years. I burn in a fireplace with doors and an outside air draw. It seems some days the fire just doesn’t burn well. I’m not sure if you get an inversion layer outside and the fire just doesn’t get a good draft or what.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,148  
There are no dumb questions.
You clearly haven’t been reading the flat earth thread.
I put a "stop block" on the splitter rail, but it didn't last long. Hard wood, maybe I need to machine machine up a proper clamping stop,
Another forum I used to read is filled with stories of guys snapping the end off their cylinder rods, just like 4570Man describes. The conclusion among that group was that the only safe way to limit stroke is to place a slug inside the cylinder, behind the piston.

If you go that route, slug should be roughly same diameter as bore to avoid cocking the piston inside the bore, and have grooves sufficient to allow fluid to flow around it from the rear port.

Others have just bought a shorter cylinder, and cut / welded the mount to a shorter location.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,149  
I wonder why the small two way splitters are no longer available. They clearly aren't for everyone but it's ideal for those of us with moderate use and small tractors. I've had this one for almost 15 years with zero maintenance.

IMG_20241019_104938563.jpg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,150  
I wonder why the small two way splitters are no longer available. They clearly aren't for everyone but it's ideal for those of us with moderate use and small tractors. I've had this one for almost 15 years with zero maintenance.

View attachment 1640520
What is the max. length round you can put through it?

I bounce back and forth like a ping pong ball on this issue. As much as I like the idea of a tractor mounted unit, I can't help thinking it would be nice to be able to use it without the tractor if I want. Also, seems it would be easier to sell a stand alone unit when the time comes for the same reason.

By the time I decide, I won't need one anymore....
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2025 CFG Industrial TK35R Mini Track Loader Skid Steer (A50322)
2025 CFG...
UNUSED FUTURE MINI EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENT SET (A51244)
UNUSED FUTURE MINI...
(2) METAL SPOOLS W/ SOME DURALINE 4" PVC PIPE (A51244)
(2) METAL SPOOLS...
2016 CATERPILLAR D5K2 LGP CRAWLER DOZER (A51242)
2016 CATERPILLAR...
2012 MACK PINNACLE (A50854)
2012 MACK PINNACLE...
John Deere GP Tractor (A50514)
John Deere GP...
 
Top