dragoneggs
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2013
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- Seabeck, Washington
- Tractor
- Kubota BX-25D, Kubota Z122RKW-42
Yes, nice fix, Firefighter! :thumbsup:
On a "normal" one-direction splitter the wedge on the ram that rests in a "groove" is a far superior design for when the log doesn't split fully and then gets stuck on the wedge. When that happens, the log gets pushed off the wedge during the return stroke by the fingers of the "groove" on each side of the wedge. When the wedge is on the end of the splitter, a stuck log will continue to be stuck and require your favorite log-splitting person to remove it manually. Blah!