Log splitter - don't laugh

   / Log splitter - don't laugh
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The magnito is fine, but when I bought it many years ago, I had to replace it.

The hydraulic fluid gets warm, but not hot. It still has the original hydraulic fluid in it that I installed 29 years ago. I bought some new fluild a week ago and was going to replace it, but my mechanic friend said why bother if it is working ok. I think I will take a sample of it out and take a good look at it.

I got the cylinder from an industrial salvage yard in Denver about 30 years ago while visiting my sister at Christmas. It is hard to find used good cylinders here in the boondocks. I needed a long one, since I used to have a furnace that could burn 5 foot logs. The cylinder has never leaked. It has been perfect.

It just looks like the pile fell on it. We just had wood stacked for splitting.

I usually buy 20+ cords of wood at a time which will last 3 to 4 years, so I hadn't used it for 4 years. I replaced the spark plug. Would you believe it started on the first pull? I warmed it up and changed the oil and it has performed flawlessly.
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #12  
One of my neighbors has one he pieced together that looks a lot like that. One thing he added was supports that kept the log from falling to the ground when it split. He said it saved his back and also a lot of time not having to bend over to pick up the pieces that fell.

Here's one of your pictures with the addition.
 

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   / Log splitter - don't laugh #13  
If beauty was all that mattered.....there would be a LOT more single people.
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #14  
I built this 29 years ago, all from scrap parts. The engine is a Wisconsin single cylinder engine built in the early built in the mid 50's for $75. It needed a new magnito.

A friend of mine gave me the hydraulic pump. I bought the hydraulic cylinder in Denver while visiting my sister. I have no idea where I got the steel. I bought the selector valve, hoses, and fittings.

Since it wasn't an engineered product, it runs how it runs - slowly. Anyway I have split a lot of wood with this ugly beast.

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Beautiful. Who cares how long it takes to split it, as long as it does.

Not ugly at all, well worked and earned its keep, I am sure.
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #16  
The one on my logsplitter was rescued from the dump with no compression, bad valves, a mag with no spark and a carb full of dirt. Don't know how it was even running the day it died. Anyway it wasn't labeled as a wisconsin, it is labeled as a Ward's Tractor Engine. I repainted the whole thing, but left that plate intact.

New rings, valves, head gasket, rebuilt the mag and carb, and it has run flawless for the last 30 years. Amazing.
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #17  
my freind beuaty is in the eye of the beholder. i think anyway my point is i love to see the fuel bills in winter primary heat here at home is a Hydro-fire hf46 outdoor wood boiler

my former primary heat was propane i bought the unit 5 years ago works great paid for itself by the 3rd season because of heating cost spike that year.
so how can we fault a man or woman in trying to keep there famiy warm if u are that worrie about paint it pink atleast so we can talk about how fimine it looks then show us how much of a man it is while working


holy run on sentence batman

look at sig line to see my creation
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #18  
that cant be all firewood?
I am just finishing a homemade bandmill and all those logs are making my mouth water......
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #19  
I especially like the fact that it has enough flat surface to hold a tasty beverage.

They don't make 'em like they used to...
 
   / Log splitter - don't laugh #20  
That cylinder looks huge.Probably needs a little bigger pump to make it run quicker.This reminds me of the first splitter I ever used.Had a V4 Wisconsin w/electric start,a pump from a state hwy truck,and a huge cylinder that would split 6" logs laid sideways(stand back!).It was so heavy you could only move it on hardstand,by hand.
 

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