mx842
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- Feb 26, 2011
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- Richmond Va
- Tractor
- Kubota L3301, PowerKing 2414, John Deere 316, Gravely ZT HD 52
Nice build looking forward to seeing how it does. About the only thing I would change would be how you rigged the pusher block. Not that what you have isn't ok because that's how I did mine when I built it many years ago. I did find out over time especially when splitting really knotted wood or wood that is tough to split the push block would try an twist a little which would wear the sides and under side of the slide support. It also started to wear on the beam in places. I replaced the slide pieces, even made it a little longer and added a couple more bolts to hold it down but it wouldn't be long before it would wear out again.
The last time I fixed it I made a whole new push block but this time I put two upright plates behind the push block and made a pin long enough to through both with the cylinder connector between them and since then it has been like night and day. Mean knotted wood splits so good now and also it does not bend the edges of the 1" push plate inward any longer like it was doing before.
What you have going is fine and will last the average wood cutter a long time but if you split nasty wood expect to have problems with that part some time sooner or later. Great work and keep the pics coming.
The last time I fixed it I made a whole new push block but this time I put two upright plates behind the push block and made a pin long enough to through both with the cylinder connector between them and since then it has been like night and day. Mean knotted wood splits so good now and also it does not bend the edges of the 1" push plate inward any longer like it was doing before.
What you have going is fine and will last the average wood cutter a long time but if you split nasty wood expect to have problems with that part some time sooner or later. Great work and keep the pics coming.








